ESP Biography



DIANA WU, Harvard Graduate Student with too many degrees




Major: Technology / Business

College/Employer: Harvard University

Year of Graduation: G

Picture of Diana Wu

Brief Biographical Sketch:

Currently a Harvard Graduate student obtaining her second master's degree. Graduated in 2008 with a Dual Degree International MBA and American MBA from Purdue University and Germany's International School of Management. Undergraduate background in Computer Graphics Technology. Primarily an entrepreneur, designer, and artist - with hobbies in music, literature, languages, and history.

I have always looked for opportunities to share my enthusiasm of learning with others - whether it's through volunteering, tutoring, teaching and/or all the above. I believe that learning is a mutual process: you offer just as much to the students, as they do to you.



Past Classes

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H6015: World Mythology in HSSP Summer 2012 (Jul. 08, 2012)
An introduction to the study of various civilizations as these are revealed in their myths and legends. It is intended to get you started on exploring the realm of the human imagination in history. The focus is on the stories and archetypes as they symbolically express deep cultural values. We will survey ancient stories about heroes, gods, and the universe – and how these myths have influenced the art, literature, and culture of their respective cultures and the modern world we live in today.


H2392: World Mythology in HSSP Summer 2009 (Jul. 12, 2009)
An introduction to the study of various civilizations as these are revealed in their myths and legends. It is intended to get you started on exploring the fabulous realm of the human imagination in history. The focus is on the stories and archetypes as they symbolically express deep cultural values. We will survey ancient stories about heroes, gods, and the universe – and how these myths have influenced the art, literature, and culture of their respective cultures and the modern world we live in today.