Daphne Pezaris Maramaldi

Daphne Pezaris Maramaldi

Assistant Director
Daphne Pezaris Maramaldi
Daphne Pezaris Maramaldi serves as Assistant Director in the Office of International Education. In this role, she advises students in all aspects of studying abroad, and manages TDS, the on-line credit transfer application system. Prior to her arrival at Harvard in 2005, she held a faculty position at the University of Utah College of Social Work, where she designed and implemented the College’s first international initiative. With the title of Director of International Education, she administered international field placements, organized conferences and facilitated global research and scholarship. She also developed formal institutional agreements to promote exchange programs for faculty and students. Before moving to Salt Lake City, Daphne was the Director of Programs & Resident Life at International House New York—a Rockefeller funded institution that houses 700 graduate students representing more than 100 different countries. Daphne directed cultural programs designed to complement graduate study through collaborations with the United Nations, distinguished speaker programs, professional mentoring and a variety of creative programs reflecting current world affairs. She also directed the Women’s International Leadership Program and co-managed cross-cultural mental health services. Daphne holds an undergraduate degree from Cornell University and a master’s from Teachers College, Columbia University. As an undergraduate, Daphne studied abroad in Athens, Greece. This life changing experience drew her to the field of international education, and thus, is a strong advocate for Harvard students pursuing substantive cross-cultural experiences.

Contact Information

p: (617) 496-2722