
Strategy, Messaging, and Power: A Conversation with Anita Dunn
Lunchtime talk at the Institute of Politics (Harvard Kennedy School) with Anita Dunn, former Biden adviser and Obama strategist. Dunn shares insights on political communications, campaign messaging, and leadership in contemporary American politics.
2026 MassBio State of Possible Conference
Join the MLSC’s State of Possible Conference at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport as executives, scientists, innovators, and policymakers converge to share breakthroughs, strategies, and policy perspectives shaping the life sciences sector in 2026.
North America Cell and Gene Therapy Summit
Hosted by Charles River Laboratories at the Boston Marriott Cambridge, the North America Cell & Gene Therapy Summit brings together leading scientists, biotech executives, and investors to explore advances in cell and gene therapy and opportunities across the advanced therapies ecosystem.

Dvořák Symphony No. 9 & Nixon in China - Fleming/Hampson
Experience a dramatic program at Boston's Symphony Hall: Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 paired with Three Scenes from Nixon in China, performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra with Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson. The evening blends Romantic symphonic grandeur with modern opera excerpts in a distinguished concert setting.
Bank of America Business Owner Report Kick-Off
Kick-off event for the Bank of America Business Owner Report as part of the Learning Series at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. This morning session delivers insights from the new report and offers networking with local business leaders in a professional Boston setting.

Leadership and Public Service in an Unpredictable World ft. Paul Ryan
Join Paul Ryan for a bipartisan conversation on leadership, public service, and democracy at the JFK Jr. Forum. With Anthony Foxx, explore how to navigate polarized times, policy entrepreneurship, and the future of civil society from a former Speaker's perspective.
SharkNinja’s Breakthroughs with CEO Mark Barrocas
Industry leaders gather at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce for this Executive Exchange featuring SharkNinja CEO Mark Barrocas. A high-level discussion on breakthrough product strategies, leadership lessons, and market dynamics in consumer appliances.
Virtual Small Business Office Hours
Virtual Small Business Office Hours connects small business owners with city staff from Economic Development, Licensing, and ISD to discuss permits, licenses, and related questions. This Zoom session uses a waiting room and admits attendees in order; join via the provided link for Thursday sessions.
i2i Symposium - ReWeaving the Social Fabric of Our Communities
An insightful conference exploring how to reweave the social fabric of communities through inclusive programming and cross-sector collaboration. The i2i Symposium brings practitioners, educators, and policymakers to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Manchester in Boston to share case studies and practical strategies to strengthen local networks.

MSI Chalk Talk: Maeva Metz - Thursday, March 26
Harvard's MSI hosts Maeva Metz for a chalk talk on Host-Microbiota Interactions and their Influence on Atopy. Held in MCZ Room 101 in Boston, the session delves into how microbiota shape allergic responses, blending chemistry, biology, and immunology.
MercyMe: Wonder + Awe Tour
MercyMe headlines the Wonder + Awe Tour at an arena in Boston, joined by Big Daddy Weave, Tim Timmons, and Sam Wesley. Expect high-energy contemporary Christian pop-rock anthems in a vibrant arena setting with sing-alongs and praise.

Special Seminar with Harris Kaplan
Special Seminar with Harris Kaplan on how neuronal circuits develop in early life and how these evolving networks guide behavior and social interactions. Using the metaphor of flying an airplane while it's being built, the talk discusses how early-life circuits enable learning despite rapid structural changes. MIT, Building 46, Singleton, Boston.

Study Group: Urban Leadership from the Front Lines
A moderated study group at Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics exploring urban leadership from the front lines. Featuring Mayor Tishaura Jones and virtual guest Mayor Paul Young of Memphis, the session delves into city governance under high expectations, followed by discussion with Harvard’s community.

Immunization Clinic (Flu & COVID-19)
BU students can receive vaccines at the Immunization Clinic at FitRec (3-Court Gym). Available vaccines include MMR, TDAP, meningitis, Hepatitis B, varicella, HPV, plus flu and COVID-19. Free for SHIP-covered students; non-SHIP students pay for vaccines and get receipts for reimbursement; book at patientconnect.bu.edu.
Parks Fitness: Yoga with Carlos
Join a free yoga session led by Carlos as part of Boston Parks and Recreation’s wellness initiative. This indoor class at Mildred Ave Community Center is offered through a partnership with the Boston Public Health Commission and sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts.
Emily Galvin Almanza in Conversation on The Price of Mercy
Author Emily Galvin Almanza discusses The Price of Mercy: Unfair Trials, a Violent System, and a Public Defender's Search for Justice in America, in conversation with Laurence Tribe at Harvard Book Store. A sharp, timely critique of justice system failures in a historic bookstore setting.
Imagining Museums: 150 Years of Art Stewardship
A forward-looking lecture at Wellesley’s Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center exploring how museums steward art over the next 150 years. The talk covers stewardship, collection strategy, digitization, and the evolving societal role of museums, attracting students, professionals, and arts enthusiasts.
Sustainable Business and Finance: Alliances to sustain 30 years of progress
Explore how partnerships in sustainable business and finance have driven three decades of progress. This Harvard Kennedy School event gathers scholars and practitioners to discuss alliances, impact, and future policy levers shaping responsible growth.

2026 Albert Morris Lecture: Cecilia L. Ridgeway
BU Sociology hosts the Albert Morris Lecture with Cecilia L. Ridgeway of Stanford University. Explore why status, esteem, and honor shape institutions, organizations, and everyday life—and what this implies for fairness and social hierarchies.
Strategic Communication for Better Collaboration
Join a focused business lecture on strategic communication to boost collaboration across teams. Led by communication experts at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, the session covers messaging, stakeholder alignment, and collaborative workflows in a professional setting.

Antiblackness in Foundational Music Theory: Tonality, Meter, Rock
Music theorist Jason Yust analyzes how tonality and meter in rock music have been shaped by white supremacy, inviting reevaluation of pedagogy and research. The talk, held at Northeastern's Ryder 354 in Boston, blends theory with critique for students and professionals.

Dave Smith
Dave Smith brings his stand-up talents to Laugh Boston for a live comedy night. Expect sharp observational humor from a top touring comedian delivered in the intimate club setting that makes Laugh Boston a staple of the city’s nightlife.
Harvard Business School Campus Tours
Explore Harvard Business School on a public campus tour departing from the Baker Library lobby. Tours run Thursdays at 10:00 AM for about one hour; registration is required online. A behind-the-scenes look at HBS facilities and campus life, ideal for prospective students and visitors.
AARP Foundation Tax Aide Services
Trained AARP Tax-Aide volunteers provide free tax preparation assistance at the Boston Public Library (In the Community Room). Available to anyone, with a special focus on 50+ individuals or those unable to afford paid prep. Appointments are required (waitlist available) to streamline tax season in a library setting.
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