
Borderland between Earth and Heaven: Disability & Enslavement in Boston
Online seminar by the Massachusetts Historical Society exploring the intertwined legacies of slavery and disability at Boston’s Home for Aged Colored Women. This paper-in-progress highlights Black womanhood in the 19th century and invites you to register for a free virtual workshop of ongoing research.

Power of Narrative Conference
Power of Narrative Conference brings together leading writers, editors, and journalists for a day of talks and panels on narrative non-fiction. Featuring Ken Burns, Marcus Yam, Patrick Radden Keefe, and Angela Patton, the event explores storytelling across documentary, reporting, and essay writing at BU’s George Sherman Union.
The People's Karaoke
Sing along at The People's Karaoke, a casual night of crowd-picked tunes at The Middle East Corner Bar in Boston. Head to this lively bar for a friendly karaoke session on March 26, 2026 at 9 PM, with playful competition, audience participation, and classic bar-music energy.
AI Policy Symposium: From Geopolitics to Governance to Growth
An academic symposium at Harvard Kennedy School examining AI policy from geopolitics to governance and growth. Scholars and policy practitioners discuss governance challenges, strategic AI competition, and policy design across disciplines in a collaborative setting.

Lecture: Ken Burns, PBS Documentarian
Ken Burns, celebrated PBS documentarian, speaks at Boston's George Sherman Union about crafting historical documentaries. Drawing on decades of work—from The Civil War to The Vietnam War—he shares storytelling approaches, archival research, and the role of public history in shaping how we remember the past.

Gordon Snider Lecture: Bruce Levy, MD (hybrid)
Join the 9th Annual Gordon Snider Lecture as Bruce Levy, MD, chair of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Harvard Medical School, discusses unexpected roles for neutrophils in resolving lung injury and inflammation. This hybrid event at BU's Evans Biomedical Research Center (X Building) Room 715 offers in-person and Zoom access.
Date Night: Paint Your Partner
Join artist Laurel Greenfield for a date-night painting workshop at Boston Public Market. Learn to paint your partner on a shared canvas with guided instruction, all supplies provided, in a relaxed, romantic setting perfect for a night out.
Data + Donuts: AI Policy and Civil Rights
A data-driven policy talk at Harvard Kennedy School about AI and civil rights. Experts discuss governance, algorithmic bias, accountability, and how policy can foster equitable AI deployment. Part of the Data + Donuts series—informative, accessible, and coffee-fueled.

Hernan Cattaneo at Bijou
Hernan Cattaneo headlines a late-night electronic set at Bijou in Boston on Friday, March 27. The renowned DJ brings cutting-edge progressive house to the intimate club scene, delivering a soaring, melodic performance.
An Evening With Mike Gordon (18+)
Mike Gordon, best known as Phish's bassist, headlines an intimate night at Paradise Rock Club in Boston. Expect driving rock riffs, deep cuts, and a lively 18+ crowd in a classic club setting.

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Presents The Greatest Show on Earth
Ringling Bros. brings The Greatest Show on Earth to Agganis Arena in Boston for an unforgettable family night with gravity-defying acts, lavish costumes, and a high-energy spectacle that thrills audiences of all ages.

Community Chamber Concert
Boston Symphony Orchestra presents a community chamber concert at Fenway Center. An intimate program of refined chamber works performed by accomplished musicians in a welcoming city venue, blending accessibility with high-caliber classical artistry.
Team Favorites Tasting at Curio Spice Co.
Sample team-favorite spice blends at Curio Spice Co. inside Boston Public Market. This casual tasting invites guests to explore aromatic spices, learn pairing ideas, and enjoy bite-sized samples in a bustling market setting. A friendly opportunity to mingle with fellow food lovers and the Curio team.
Afternoon Bike Ride
Join a social evening bike ride starting from The Lilypad in Boston. Pedal through local neighborhoods at a relaxed, casual pace suitable for riders with basic experience, and enjoy a friendly, sociable outing with fellow cyclists. Tickets required.

Snakehips at The Grand Boston
Electronic duo Snakehips headlines The Grand Boston for an energetic, club-ready evening of sleek synths and infectious hooks. Expect a polished live set with bass-forward tracks in the intimate Boston venue.

Nonprofit, Social Impact and the Arts Career Fair
Explore internship and job opportunities across nonprofit, social impact, and arts sectors at Boston University's Nonprofit, Social Impact, and the Arts Career Fair. Hosted by the Center for Career Development, it connects BU students and alumni with organizations; attendees can polish resumes and elevator pitches and network at the Yawkey Center, 6th floor.
Cronos
Guillermo del Toro's Cronos screens at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge. This gothic, inventive feature centers on an ancient device that grants immortality, blending dark folklore with modern dread. A cult favorite for arthouse cinema lovers seeking atmospheric horror and sharp visuals.
BCYF Spelling Bee 2026
Join BCYF Spelling Bee 2026 at the Boston Public Library, Rabb Hall, for a lively, language-loving competition. Watch contestants spell their way through rounds on March 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM in a family-friendly, intellectually engaging library event.

Protecting Whistleblowers and Fighting Fraud
Join a Harvard seminar with health-care fraud experts to explore how whistleblowers expose fraud in government-funded programs, the safeguards protecting them, and the moral courage required to speak out. Practical insights on detection, reporting, and policy implications.
Taubman Center: Economic Development Fellowship Information Session
Explore the Taubman Center's Economic Development Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School. This information session covers eligibility, application steps, and program highlights for students and professionals interested in economic development and public policy.

Managing Anxiety
Campus group led by Student Health Services offering CBT-based techniques to manage anxiety. Participants learn coping skills, share experiences, and practice applying strategies to daily life in a supportive setting.
EU&US Defense and Security: Policy Priorities & Prospects for Cooperation
A policy-focused panel at Harvard Kennedy School analyzes EU-US defense and security priorities and prospects for closer cooperation. Experts discuss emerging threats, alliance dynamics, and what a strengthened transatlantic partnership could mean for global security and defense planning.

Husky Launch: Just-in-Time Full-Time Opportunities
On-campus recruiting event at Northeastern’s Stearns Center for graduating seniors. Employers from tech, finance, engineering, and nonprofit sectors will interview for specific full-time roles (pre-applied). It's hiring-focused, not a typical resume drop.

SharkNinja Innovation Challenge Live Pitch Finale
Boston hosts the live finale of the SharkNinja Innovation Challenge, a high-stakes startup pitch competition. Finalists pitch breakthrough consumer-tech concepts to a judging panel, with awards and visibility for the next phase, in a city-first tech event.
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