Matias Ramos

Matias Ramos

Associate Director, Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations
Matias Ramos portrait

At the Harvard Foundation, I advise Harvard College students and student leaders on issues of identity and belonging, mentorship and support, and leadership development. I support the Senior Director, staff, and student leaders in all Harvard Foundation programmatic and organizational initiatives. I oversee the development and implementation of educational programs such as the Scholarship and Social Justice Conference. I serve as a primary contact for undocumented / DACA immigrant students, and am available to advise College students in academic, programming, and diversity matters. I am a member of the board of First-Year Advisors and previously served as a director of programs at the Phillips Brooks House Association.

In my free time, I enjoy playing, coaching, and watching futbol (soccer). I am from Buenos Aires, Argentina and have lived in Southern California, Washington (DC), and different part of the Boston metropolitan area. I have a political science degree from UCLA, and have been deeply involved in the development of local and national immigrant advocacy organizations. I like to spend time out in nature with my spouse and two kids.

I am available for consultations from student leaders of organizations affiliated with the Harvard Foundation Student Advisory Committee. I can discuss community building and programming ideas, assist with referrals to other offices, and work together to address challenges to our shared sense of belonging in the university community. I also support proctors, specialty tutors, and resident deans to build inclusive residential communities on campus.

Contact Information

Grays B-002
p: (617) 496-2371