An Evening with Dean Lambert in Washington, DC

Come meet Huntington D. Lambert, Dean of Harvard's Division of Continuing Education, at an informal gathering hosted by the Harvard Extension Alumni Association. All Harvard alumni and current students are invited. Bring your friends. All are welcome.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015, at 7:30 pm

Huntington D. Lambert, the Dean of Harvard's Division of Continuing Education, is coming to Washington, D.C. in November, and wants to meet you, a valued member of Harvard community in the D.C. metro area, for an informal evening at the incredible Jack Rose Dining Saloon with fellow Harvard alumni and current degree candidates.

Bring a guest and join us for drinks and appetizers.

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Huntington D. Lambert (Hunt) is Dean of the Division of Continuing Education and University Extension at Harvard University. The Division serves 25,000 students annually and includes Harvard Extension School, with more than 650 online and on-campus courses, as well as 46 undergraduate and graduate degree programs and fields of study; Harvard Summer School, which offers more than 330 courses to nearly 6,500 students each summer and includes study abroad programs in more than 25 worldwide locations; Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement; Harvard Professional Development Programs; and the Crimson Summer Academy.


Previously, Lambert served as Associate Provost of OnlinePlus at Colorado State University (CSU), which enrolls more than 13,000 students in four undergraduate, 27 masters, and three PhD programs. Prior to this, Lambert was a founder and interim CEO of CSU Global Campus and Associate Vice President of Economic Development at CSU. He is also the former Director of the Colorado State University Entrepreneurship Center and a former member of the faculty at the CSU College of Business. During his business career, he was part of 25 startups in 12 countries, 22 of which are still operating. He helped another 15 startups during his time at CSU including Solix Biofuels, EnviroFit, and Keen One Foods. He teaches strategy, entrepreneurship, and business plan development.