Indoor Events in Boston

Life Via Landscape

2026-04-06T09:00:00

Frances Euphemia Thompson Gallery

art

Life Via Landscape invites visitors to explore landscape-inspired artworks at the Frances Euphemia Thompson Gallery in Boston. The show features contemporary paintings and mixed-media pieces that translate terrain, light, and place into vivid visual storytelling, offering a thoughtful glimpse into how environments shape art.

The Joseph Fewsmith Commemorative Symposium

2026-04-06T14:00:00

CDS 1750, 665 Comm Ave., Boston MA 02215

conference

Join the Joseph Fewsmith Commemorative Symposium at Boston University’s Pardee School of Global Studies. The afternoon features a scholarly panel with Thomas Christensen, Andrew Mertha, Elizabeth Perry, and Taiyi Sun (2:00–3:30 PM), a Memorial Lecture by Evan Medeiros (4:30–6:00 PM), and a concluding reception (6:00–7:00 PM) in CDS 1750.

Grief Group

2026-04-06T15:00:00

community

Join a student-focused grief support group hosted by Student Health Services on Zoom. This safe, confidential space lets students share experiences, support one another, and foster hope after a loss.

Chemical Biology Seminar

2026-04-06T16:00:00

Building 2, Room 135

lecture

An English-language science seminar featuring Eric Streiter (UMass Amherst) on chemical biology. This cross-disciplinary talk explores cutting-edge methods at the intersection of chemistry and biology, held in Building 4, Room 270. Ideal for students and professionals, it takes place April 6, 2026 at 4:00 PM in Boston.

Cinema at the Nexus: She Runs the World

2026-04-06T16:00:00

Building 14, 14S-130 (The Nexus), Hayden Library

film

Screening of She Runs the World (2025) about Olympic champion Allyson Felix, with an intro by Executive Producer David Fialkow. A post-film conversation follows with Sandy Alexandre, Marzyeh Ghassemi, and Angelica Castro-Salazar.

IO Seminar

2026-04-06T16:00:00

Building E52, E52-432

lecture

IO Seminar: Road Pricing under Heterogeneity features Shoshana Vasserman (Stanford GSB) presenting models of road pricing in heterogeneous populations and exploring welfare and congestion implications. Held in Building E52-432 as part of MIT's IO Seminar series; a rigorous, policy-relevant economics talk.

Monday Moments: Friends, Fellows & Partners

2026-04-06T16:00:00

Harvard Art Museums

art

Join Harvard Art Museums for Monday Moments, a program designed for Friends, Fellows, and Partners. Enjoy a brief, insightful talk on art history and museum highlights in a relaxed indoor setting, followed by light conversation. Aimed at museum supporters and professionals.

Global Topics for Global Learners

2026-04-06T16:00:00

community

Global Topics for Global Learners is a weekly online gathering that connects students and staff across campuses for facilitated, curious conversations led by GLS Specialists. Join April’s topics, register today, and leave with new connections, ideas, and a broader global perspective.

Women’s Health and Policy Panel

2026-04-06T16:30:00

HAR 406 - Questrom 4th Floor

lecture

An on-campus BU panel bringing together women’s health researchers and policy experts to explore the science, funding gaps, and regulatory challenges shaping women’s health policy. Attendees will gain insight into how research translates into advocacy and practice.

2026 Vera List Prize for Writing on the Visual Arts

2026-04-06T17:00:00

literature

Call for submissions for the 2026 Vera List Prize for Writing on the Visual Arts, sponsored by the MIT List Visual Arts Center. Open to MIT undergrad and grad students; essays/interviews on contemporary art and culture, up to 15 pages. Deadline: April 6, 2026.

Let's Talk About...

2026-04-06T17:00:00

Boston Public Library

community

Teens are invited to a safe, teen-led discussion at the Boston Public Library as part of the 'Let's Talk About...' series, exploring topics such as Trust, Personality, Family, Friends and Gratitude. Snacks and pizza are provided in a welcoming library setting.

War and Justice in the 21st Century: The International Criminal Court in Today's World

2026-04-06T17:30:00

Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School, Land Hall

lecture

Renowned prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo discusses the ICC's role in today’s conflicts, drawing on his experience and his book. Moderated by Professor Kathryn Sikk, this Harvard Kennedy School forum at the JFK Jr. Forum explores how international justice interacts with modern warfare and policy.

Jaripeo

2026-04-06T18:00:00

Brattle Theatre

film

This documentary travels to Michoacán's hypermasculine rodeo world to interrogate memory and desire through a queer lens. Filmed with intimate access and poetic imagery, Jaripeo reveals how tradition, gender, and identity collide in vivid, moving portraits.

Leadership in American Politics ft. Chris Christie

2026-04-06T19:00:00

Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School, Land Hall

lecture

Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie discusses leadership lessons from public service, with insights on the midterm elections and the future of the major parties, in a Forum at Harvard's JFK Jr. Forum (Institute of Politics, Harvard Kennedy School).

Picture + Panel: Growing Season with Meera Subramanian and Danica Novgorodoff

2026-04-06T19:00:00

Porter Square Books

literature

Join Meera Subramanian and Danica Novgorodoff for Picture + Panel: Growing Season, a lively bookstore discussion at Porter Square Books in Boston. The duo blends literary storytelling with graphic storytelling in a panel presented by the Boston Comic Arts Foundation and the Boston Figurative Arts Center, exploring how Growing Season unfolds across words and images.

WBUR CitySpace: Joan Nathan

2026-04-06T19:00:00

Brookline Booksmith

literature

Author Joan Nathan discusses her food-writing career in a WBUR CitySpace talk hosted at Brookline Booksmith, sharing recipes, culinary history, and insights into American Jewish cooking.

Suzanne Simard: When the Forest Breathes

2026-04-06T19:00:00

Brookline Booksmith

lecture

Ecologist Suzanne Simard discusses how forests communicate through underground networks of roots and fungi, drawing on her pioneering research. In a Brookline Booksmith talk, she explores forest resilience, climate implications, and the future of sustainable land stewardship.

Queer Book Club: A Sweet Sting of Salt

2026-04-06T19:00:00

Brookline Booksmith

literature

Join Brookline Booksmith for a queer-focused book club evening discussing A Sweet Sting of Salt. This welcoming, intimate gathering invites readers to explore identity, voice, and storytelling in a cozy bookstore setting in Brookline.

No!: The Art and Activism of Complaining

2026-04-06T19:00:00

Harvard Book Store

literature

Sara Ahmed discusses No!: The Art and Activism of Complaining in a conversation with Durba Mitra at Harvard Book Store. The talk explores how everyday grievances become public action and social critique, offering accessible insights in a warm, scholarly bookstore setting.

A Useful Ghost

2026-04-06T20:00:00

Brattle Theatre

film

Screening of A Useful Ghost at Brattle Theatre. This indie feature blends romance and supernatural elements with witty, offbeat humor. A late-evening cinema experience in a historic venue, perfect for film lovers seeking character-driven storytelling.

General Education course lottery petitions due (Fall 2026)

2026-04-06T23:59:00

conference

Deadline for Fall 2026 General Education course lottery petitions. Submit by 23:59 UTC on April 6, 2026 through Harvard College's General Education site. This administrative deadline governs GE course enrollment for Harvard students in Boston.

Last day to withdraw from spring term course

2026-04-06T23:59:00

conference

Harvard calendar entry marking the last day to withdraw from a spring term course (WD). A WD will be permanently recorded on the transcript, and after this deadline students are responsible for all currently enrolled courses.

Spring Session 2: Half-Term Withdraw Deadline

2026-04-06T23:59:00

conference

Deadline to withdraw from Spring Session 2 half-term courses at Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences. No withdrawal fees. See the course search by session for eligible courses; deadline is 23:59 UTC on 2026-04-06.

Financing the American Revolution: Supplies, Wages & Commerce

2026-04-06T22:00:00

Massachusetts Historical Society

lecture

Hybrid evening at the Massachusetts Historical Society as Jeffrey M. Griffith and Hannah Farber discuss how the American Revolution was financed—through supplies, wages, and commerce—in conversation with Ann Marsh Daly. In-person reception begins at 5:30 PM; program starts at 6:00 PM.

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