From Ed Portal to Harvard Yard

Monday, September 19, 2016 - 09:21 in Mathematics & Economics

When incoming freshman Kevin Yang learned he was accepted to Harvard College, he quickly wrote and thanked one of the people who helped him the most—Tri Huynh. As a Harvard student, Huynh, now a teacher in California, tutored Yang once a week at Harvard’s Education Portal in Allston. Opened in 2008, Harvard’s EdPortal serves as a cooperation agreement between Harvard and the City of Boston to bring the University’s greatest strengths of teaching and research to the Allston-Brighton community. For Yang, who moved many times during his middle and high school years, the EdPortal was a constant. “We’ve lived all over Massachusetts, and moving so often was difficult,” Yang said. “High school was very stressful, and writing my college essay helped me reflect on my identity.” While Yang’s parents worked—his mother is a nurse and his father a scientist—Yang’s grandparents drove him back and forth from the EdPortal several times each week. These...

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