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COOP Kids Poetry Contest Grade K – 8 Registration
Let’s get together We’re hosting a new event, and we’d love to see you there. Join us for Coop Kids Poetry Contest!, April 1, 2022 at 12:00 AM. Register soon because space is limited. We hope you’re able to join us! Friday, April 1, 2022 12:00 AM Coop Kids Poetry Contest! Register Harvard Coop Discover […]
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THE FUTURE YOU: HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CAN HELP YOU GET HEALTHIER, STRESS LESS, AND LIVE LONGER
Meet the author, Harry Glorikian, discussing healthcare in the mode of revolutionary change. About this event The Harvard / MIT Coop happily announces our April IN-STORE Event Series. In Store Book Discussion and Signing. Free and open to the public. Bringing the community and authors together ......connectivity and discovery, in real life! THE FUTURE YOU: […]
Find out moreCASEY MURRAY & MOLLY TUCKER
Casey & Molly play traditional folk tunes and songs and original compositions drawing from New England, Celtic, and Old Time traditions. With Molly on fiddle and Casey on guitar, cello, and banjo, they bring together engaging arrangements and artistry.
Find out moreThe Power of Antiquity in the Making of Modern Egypt
Ancient Egypt conjures images of pharaonic temples, tombs, and pyramids, and perhaps, even the familiar illustrations from children’s books and magazines showing kilted workers on the Nile toiling away on their kings’ great monuments. But what is the relationship between these images—along with the deep history they evoke and the processes of discovery that made […]
Find out moreFRUIT BATS JOHANNA SAMUELS
Please note: All events beginning 10/1/2021 will require attendees to show evidence of their full vaccination against COVID-19. Full vaccination means 14 days or more have passed since the attendee has received a single-dose vaccine or the second dose in a two-dose series. Acceptable vaccination documentation may be a physical copy of a COVID-19 Vaccination […]
Find out moreWinslow Homer: American Passage in conversation with Nancy F. Koehn
In 1860, at the age of twenty-four, Winslow Homer (1836–1910) sold Harper’s Weekly two dozen wood engravings, carved into boxwood blocks and transferred to metal plates to stamp on paper. One was a scene that Homer saw on a visit to Boston, his hometown. His illustration shows a crowd of abolitionists on the brink of eviction from […]
Find out moreStand-up-Comedian Martin Montana Hosts One-Night-Only Show at Whitney’s in Harvard Square
Martin Montana – Stand-up Comedian, former voice of Shock Top beer and host of Renegades at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas alongside Jose Canseco, Terrell Owens and Jim McMahon – is coming back to Boston (which is where he launched his comedy career in 2007) for one night only at Whitney’s in Harvard Square on Thursday, April 21st from 7 – […]
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