Elmbrook is an educational center for young men near Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. Since 1959 the center has helped prepare students to become dedicated professionals who thrive in work and life and who advance their profession as a service to persons and society. The Christian orientation of our activities is entrusted to Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church.
Elmbrook’s programs are run by volunteer staff of local professionals and scholars.
Dr. Kevin Majeres, M.D.
Director
Psychiatrist, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Majeres attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, where he received his medical degree and specialty training in psychiatry. After this he completed a fellowship in cognitive-behavioral therapy at the Beck Institute in Philadelphia. Alongside his clinical work at his private practice in Harvard Square, Kevin serves on the faculty of Harvard Medical School, where he teaches a weekly class on cognitive-behavioral therapy to psychiatrists-in-training at Beth-Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Sergio Leos
Mentor
Doctoral Student, Department of History, Harvard University
Sergio Leos studies the shifting intellectual perspectives of early modern Europe, especially throughout the Iberian Atlantic world of the 16th and 17th centuries. His current research focuses on the ways Europeans interpreted and accommodated the unfamiliar realities of the New World. Other interests include the practice of ethnography and the effects of migration on individual and collective senses of identity. Prior to entering the Ph.D. program at Harvard, Sergio completed his B.A. in History with a certificate in Latin American Studies at Princeton University in 2017.