Harker’s incubator program, after one full year, has turned out some solid successes. Now, starting year two, the benefits to students – far beyond money – are becoming apparent.
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From bench to bedside: Alumnus develops iPhone app to remove the guesswork from surgical blood loss
Headlines: Reaccreditation is a valuable lesson in introspection
Head of School Brian Yager discusses Harker’s recent reaccreditation process
Global communication: Intensive language programs teach linguistic competency and intercultural understanding
Read all about Harker’s excellent language programs in this feature article from the current issue of Harker Magazine
Student named finalist in National Young Composers Challenge, performs with CODA String Orchestra
In this year’s National Young Composers Challenge, junior Anika Fuloria was named a finalist in the full orchestra category for her piece, titled “Worker 21486 – Life and Death in the Hive.”
Alumna ’14 garners scholarship to build relationships with China
Mary Liu ’14, who currently works in the office of Congressman Ro Khanna, has been awarded a Schwarzman Scholarship.
Entrepreneur speaks to CareerConnect group
In early December, CareerConnect held a professionalism speaker event featuring Mariette Wharton, renowned social and business entrepreneur.
In the News: November 2019
Each month Harker publishes articles that mention the school, students or faculty.
Harker journalism wins third NSPA Pacemaker award in Washington, D.C.
Harker journalism students attended the Journalism Education Association and National Scholastic Press Association’s Fall High School Journalism Convention, where the Winged Post newspaper received an NSPA Pacemaker award.
DECA chapter takes on Fall Leadership Development Conference
Over 50 students traveled to Anaheim for California DECA’s first Fall Leadership Development Conference (FLDC) in early November, giving new members a closer look at three DECA industry clusters in a noncompetitive environment.









