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Excelling Beyond Harvard: Peabody Museum of Archaeology Junior Parents Weekend Shabbat Dinner Women’s Basketball v. Brown Parking Information 18 P and Ethnology Open House Arts, Athletics, & 7 p.m., Rosovksy Hall, 52 Mt. Auburn Street 40 WELCOME PARENTS Career Panel and Q&A 6 p.m., 36 $ Complimentary parking is available beginning at 5 p.m. on 1-2:30 p.m., Science Center, Lecture Hall B 16 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 11 Divinity Avenue 22 Presented by Harvard Hillel Thank you for joining us for Junior Parents Weekend. Over the next two days, as you spend time on campus, you Other Events Free for Harvard undergraduates, $10 for other Thursday, February 25 and ending at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Career Services (OCS) professionals will discuss the various Free admission with Harvard parent button. See the Arts of Please join Harvard Hillel on the Friday evening of Junior students and adults, $5 for children. Tickets February 28, at the 52 Oxford Street Garage. Upon arriving at the will have the opportunity to glimpse the transformative power of that our students experience aspects of next step planning, including the job search War, Maya monuments, and the archaeology of early Harvard, Exhibitions Open Parents Weekend for its traditional Crimson and White linen available at Harvard Athletics Ticket Office: 65 North garage, notify the Parking Services Monitor at the booth that you presents exhibitions that are free and open to each and every day. The opportunity to visit classes and engage in discussions with faculty members will offer you process and applying for fellowships, and graduate degrees including the colonial Indian College. Open 361 days/year. Shabbat dinner. RSVP required, tinyurl.com/HillelJPW. At Harvard Street, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri., by phone are attending the Junior Parents Weekend. You will receive an including Master’s and PhD programs, and business, the public. Highlights include: 8:30 p.m. Harvard Hillel invites you to a dessert reception and a sense of where the intellectual transformation begins for our students. At the same time, sampling Harvard’s at 617-495-2211 or at tickets.gocrimson.com. Some access ticket for the facility which will be valid for both medical, and law school. Juniors are invited to attend. • Opening New Worlds: The Colonial North American conversation with Professor Ted Kaptchuk, Director of Harvard’s ticketed events sell out prior to JPW. pedestrian and vehicular entry. extracurricular life through sporting events, creative performances and other events, will give you a feel for how 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 32 Quincy Street 20 29 program in Placebo Studies. Professor Kaptchuk will talk about Moderator: Robin Mount, Director for Career, Research Project at Pusey Library our students transform socially. Hopefully, your time on campus meeting other students and their families will Free admission with parent button. Discover collections of • Shakespeare: His Collected Works and Miguel de Chinese Medicine to the Placebo Effect. No RSVP necessary! The Walter J. Leonard & International Opportunities Visiting Libraries open a window to the rich diversity of experiences and perspectives that contribute to personal transformation the Fogg, Busch-Reisinger, and Arthur M. Sackler Museums, Cervantes (1547-1616): Later Works and Legacy at Black Arts Festival Jeff Berg, Assistant Director of Post-Graduate and National Fellowships Women’s Basketball v. Yale Parents are invited to visit the following libraries either now united in a state-of-the-art facility designed by Renzo 21 Performing Arts Showcase: for our students. And finally, by attending receptions and lunch in the residential houses, we invite you to Deb Carroll, Associate Director for Employer Relations and Operations 7 p.m., Lavietes Pavilion 36 $ accompanied by their student or as visitors: Eda Kuhn Loeb Piano Building Workshop. • Embellishing the Map: Empty Spaces and Treacherous experience Harvard’s unique house life where the College community comes together in ways that support all Benny Belvin II, Assistant Director for Business, Media & Free for Harvard undergraduates, $10 for other students “A Night of Tributes” Music Library, Ernst Mayr Library, Fine Arts Library, Waters at Pusey Library 29 9 $ Entertainment Advising Faculty Presentation Series and adults, $5 for children. Tickets are available at Harvard 7-9 p.m., , Lecture Hall Harvard-Yenching Library, Houghton Library, , three aspects of transformation of our students – social, personal and intellectual. We hope you have a chance to Please visit library.harvard.edu/exhibitions-and-events for a Oona Ceder, Director, Premed & Health Career Advising Professor Ron Sullivan Athletics Ticket Office: 65 North Harvard Street, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., “A Night of Tributes” is a multimedia production Robbins Library of Philosophy, Tozzer Library, and Widener take advantage of all of these opportunities and we wish you a memorable weekend. complete listing. that will bring The Kuumba Singers of Harvard Anthony Arcieri, Associate Director for Undergraduate Advising 9:45-10:45 a.m., Science Center, Lecture Hall C 16 Mon.-Fri., at 617-495-2211 or at tickets.gocrimson.com. Some Library. Please bring your parent button. Library hours and and Programming ticketed events sell out prior to JPW. College, Expressions, Black C.A.S.T., the locations are posted at library.harvard.edu. Ron Sullivan is clinical professor of law at Harvard Law Friday, February 26 Nigerian Student Association, and other Archives Open House The panel will conclude at 2 p.m. and staff will be available to School, director of the Harvard Criminal Justice Institute, Immediate Gratification Players (IGP) talented performers together for a high-energy, answer questions until 2:30 p.m. Class of 2017 Ring Sizings Accessibility Information Friday, February 26 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Pusey Library 29 Edward R. Johnston Lecturer on Law and Co-Master of Junior Parents Weekend Improv Show one-night-only celebration of black art and Friday-Monday, 12-6 p.m., The Harvard Shop at 65 Mt. Auburn Street. Harvard University encourages persons with disabilities to Visit the Archives for a display of historical treasures – learn Nature Walk in . 8 p.m., Science Center, Lecture Hall A 16 history. Tributes will be paid to The Wiz, A Raisin Welcome Center & Lounge Sponsored by The Harvard Shop and , participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate about Harvard’s history, traditions, and student life from the 17th 2-3 p.m., Statue, Harvard Yard 17 Professor Judith Palfrey: Presented by the IGP, a student-run organization in the Sun, Dreamgirls, For Colored Girls, black 8:45 a.m.-5 p.m., Memorial Hall (Cambridge Queen’s Head) 14 student-run organizations 43 needing any type of an accommodation or have any questions century to the present. Transforming Child Health Using Advocacy film, Hip-Hop, Nigerian dance, spoken word, black Check in to collect the schedule, campus map, parent buttons, Join the Harvard College Naturalist Club for a short nature Get sized, fitted, and order your official Class of 2017 ring! Harvard’s premier long-form improv comedy troupe. Join us for about the physical access provided, please contact the Office 9:45-10:45 a.m., Science Center, Lecture Hall D 16 music, and much more. Tickets are $5 at the door. open class listings, and other helpful resources. Harvard College Office of BGLTQ walk around campus, where we’ll talk about the plants and For more information, visit theharvardshop.com/rings or email an hour of free, improvised comedy! No tickets required. of Student Life at [email protected] well in advance of animals that can be found in this urban ecosystem, and look Judith Palfrey is the T. Berry Brazelton Professor of Student Life Open House [email protected]. HPT 168: THAT 1770’s SHOW Harvard Radcliffe Junior Parents Weekend. Visit Classes for local wildlife like hawks, jays, rabbits, and the famous Pediatrics at , Director of the 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Boylston Hall Basement Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 1, 4, & 8 p.m.; Sunday, 1 & 5 p.m., 34 $ Orchestra Concert III All Day (schedule available at registration desk) 25 wild turkey. Children’s International Pediatric Center for the Department Families of First Generation College Farkas Hall, 12 Holyoke Street, Presented by the Hasty 8 p.m., Sanders Theatre The Office of BGLTQ Student Life is the campus hub for of Medicine at the Children’s Hospital, and Students Reception 15 $ On-Campus Dining Welcome Program Pudding Theatricals, a student-run organization Bureau of Study Counsel Open House information on BGLTQ resources, programs, and events. Co-Master of Adams House. 4-6 p.m., 35 Program includes Wagner. Tickets from Parents and family members are welcome to dine with juniors in 3-4:30 p.m., Sanders Theatre 15 9-10:30 a.m., 5 Linden Street 24 Presented by the Harvard College First Generation It’s 1775 and it’s no tea party in Boston! After spoiled little brat $12.50-29.50 and are available at the Harvard House dining halls. Prices listed below are per family member and Please join us for a welcome address from President Drew Professor Richard Wrangham: Come meet the staff to learn about resources for students, The Liberal Arts, the Honor Code and Student Union, a student-run organization Anne Heritance demands that her pushover father Governor Box Office: Smith Center Arcade from 12-6 p.m., are payable at the entrance with cash or check. Parents and families Gilpin Faust and remarks from , Danoff Dean How Cooking Made Us Human, and Why it Matters including counseling for academic life and learning, peer tutoring, Academic Integrity at Harvard College Come meet and connect with current first generation students Bucky Hampalace raise taxes yet again, the colonists are yankee Tues.-Sun., by phone at 617-496-2222 or are guests of the Office of Student Life at the Saturday lunch. of Harvard College. The program will also feature faculty 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Science Center, Lecture Hall C 16 and workshops on topics related to study skills and student life. 10:30-11:30 a.m., 104 47 and alumni. All members of the first gen community are doodle done with British rule. With the help of the governor’s ofa.fas.harvard.edu/boxoffice. Some ticketed Friday, February 26 presentations by Mahzarin Banaji, the Richard Clarke Cabot Richard Wrangham Richard Wrangham is the Ruth Moore Brett Flehinger, Assistant Dean of Harvard College, Associate welcome, with or without parents! new gold-digging wife Mae Flower and hunky fur-trapper events sell out prior to JPW. Breakfast (7:30-10 a.m.): $9.25 Harvard Museum of Natural Professor of Social Ethics, and Jal Mehta, Associate Professor Professor of Human Evolutionary Biology and Co-Master of Seymour Beavers, the colonists plot to kidnap the little brat and Secretary of the Administrative Board and Lecturer on History, Nightmarket Lunch (12-2:15 p.m.): $14.75 of Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Currier House. send her back to England for a permanent tea-time-out. Tickets History Open House and student panelists will talk about the academic community Men’s Tennis v. St John’s Dinner (5-7:15 p.m.): $18.25 and student group performances, including the Harvard cost $40 and are available by calling the Hasty Pudding Box 8:30 -10 p.m., Quincy House, Dining Hall 12 $ 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 26 Oxford Street 19 and the liberal arts curriculum at Harvard College. Parents will TBD 4 p.m., Murr Indoor Tennis Courts, 65 North Harvard Street 39 Band. In the event of Sanders Theatre reaching capacity, this Office at 617-495-5205, Mon.-Sat., 12-5 p.m. or at Come join the Taiwanese Cultural Society Saturday, February 27 Free admission with Harvard parent button. Exhibits feature be introduced to academic integrity initiatives, including the new 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Science Center, Lecture Hall D 16 No tickets required. program will be simulcast in the Cambridge Queenshead Pub. hastypudding.org. Some ticketed events sell out prior to JPW. (founded in 1986) in celebrating its 30th Breakfast (7:30-10 a.m.): $9.25 Harvard’s extraordinary natural history collections and research Harvard College Honor Code and Honor Council. Seating available on a first come, first served basis. Green Tour of Harvard Yard Kuumba Black Arts Festival Weekend: anniversary in our biggest event of the year! This Lunch (11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.): parents and family members are guests of from across the University. Open 361 days/year. Historical Tour by Crimson Key Society House Receptions 11-11 :30 a.m., John Harvard Statue, Harvard Yard 17 “Sing it, Sister!” Showcase and Open Mic Saturday, February 27 event mimics the popular night markets of Taiwan the Office of Student Life with a variety of delicious Taiwanese foods and Dinner (5-7:15 p.m.): $18.25 Peabody Museum of Archaeology 11 a.m.-12 p.m., John Harvard Statue, Harvard Yard 17 5-6:30 p.m., In the Houses Walking tour with the Office for Sustainability to learn why 7-9 p.m., Queen’s Head Pub, Memorial Hall, Lower Level 14 Fuerza Latina Junior Parents several student performances. Tickets are $10 and Ethnology Open House Join for a tour highlighting 378 years of Harvard’s history and Adams: Masters’ Residence, Apthorp House 1 Harvard is consistently recognized for its commitment to Presented by the Kuumba Singers, a student-run organization Weekend Brunch Sunday, February 28 Cabot: Cabot Living Room (E-Entry) 2 at the door and $7 presale available through the 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 11 Divinity Avenue 22 legends. Please bring comfortable walking shoes. and leadership in sustainability by groups like the Princeton Annual kick-off event of Kuumba’s 2016 Black Arts Festival 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Ticknor Lounge, Boylston Hall 33 Continental Breakfast (7:30-10 a.m.): $8.00 Currier: Housemasters’ Residence 3 Harvard Box Office: Smith Center Arcade from Free admission with Harvard parent button. See the Arts of Review and the U.S. Green Building Council. weekend. Designed to showcase the creativity and artistry of Presented by Fuerza Latina, a student-run organization Brunch (11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.): $14.25 Dudley: Fireside Room, Lehman Hall 4 12-6 p.m., Tues.-Sun., by phone at 617-496-2222 Harvard Foundation Open House Black women. The event is free. Dinner (5-7:15 p.m.): $18.25 War, Maya monuments, and the archaeology of early Harvard, Dunster: Masters’ Residence 5 Campus Tour by Crimson Key Society Fuerza Latina invites parents to enjoy food and drinks. or ofa.fas.harvard.edu/boxoffice. Some ticketed including the colonial Indian College. Open 361 days/year. 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Thayer Basement, Room 2 27 Eliot: Masters’ Residence 6 12-12:30 p.m., Science Center Arcade 16 Ghungroo 2017 Harvard African Student Association events sell out prior to JPW. Come meet the staff and interns. Visitors can learn about their 7 Kirkland: Finnegan Family Junior Common Room A tour around the yard that covers some iconic Harvard Friday, 7 p.m.; Saturday, 1 & 7 p.m., Agassiz Theatre, 10 Garden Street Athletic Facility Access Harvard Art Museums support to students and their ongoing programs, including Leverett: Masters’ Residence, 25 DeWolfe Street, 2nd Floor 8 (HASA) Junior Weekend Brunch Sunday, February 28 buildings and lore of the 378-year old university. Lasts Presented by The Harvard South Asian Association, a 31 $ The (MAC), Hemenway Gymnasium and 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 32 Quincy Street 20 multicultural celebrations and ethnic and racial discussions. Lowell: Masters’ Residence, 50 Holyoke Street 9 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Location TBD approximately 30 minutes and ends near , so student-run organization Presented by the Harvard African Student Association, Catholic Chaplains Mass Quadrangle Recreational Athletic Center (QRAC) are accessible Free admission with parent button. Discover collections of the Mather: Masters’ Residence, 97 Banks Street 10 to parents who wish to use exercise facilities during Junior Fogg, Busch-Reisinger, and Arthur M. Sackler Museums, now Harvard College Women’s Center Pforzheimer: Holmes Living Room 11 that parents can depart for the House Luncheons. One of Harvard’s largest and oldest cultural shows. Tickets: a student-run organization and Reception Parents Weekend. Please bring your parent button. Hours are Open House Quincy: Masters’ Residence, 3 DeWolfe Street 12 $18.50-23.50, available in person through the Harvard Box 9:30 a.m., The Church of St. Paul, 42 united in a state-of-the-art facility designed by Renzo Piano Class of 2017 Luncheon in the Houses 10th Annual Quincy Auction 28 Winthrop: Junior Common Room 13 Office: Smith Center Arcade, 12-6pm, Tues.-Sun., phone at Corner of Bow and Arrow Streets listed below: Building Workshop. Visit the extensive Collections Galleries, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Canday Hall B-Entry 12 11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m., House Dining Halls 1-13 617-496-2222 or at ofa.fas.harvard.edu/boxoffice. Some 12-2:30 p.m., Quincy House, Senior Common Room the renovated Calderwood Courtyard, and the current special Come meet the staff and interns of the Women’s Center and The Catholic Chaplains of Harvard University Friday, February 26 1 Experience lunch in your student’s House Dining Hall. ticketed events sell out prior to JPW. Empty suites for commencement week, faculty signed books, exhibition. Multiple tours on Friday at 2 p.m., each limited to 15 learn about their programs, events, and services. invite students from the Class of 2017 along with MAC: 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, Parents and family members are guests of the Office of baked goods, and more! Come get your piece of Harvard at our guests. Meet in the courtyard in front of the LCD screens. their parents and family to a Mass and reception. Hemenway Gym: 6 a.m.-8 p.m. 1984 annual silent auction. All proceeds will go directly to supporting Tour of Houghton Library Student Life (complimentary admission with your parent Reception to follow in the Catholic Center’s QRAC: 8 a.m.-9 p.m. February 27 button). House Committees will be leading tours of the Friday, 7:30 p.m., Saturday, 2 & 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m., student events and activities. Open House at Wadsworth House 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Houghton Library 21 student lounge. RSVP to Doug Zack, Director of Loeb Drama Center, 64 Brattle Street 37 Saturday, February 27 10 a.m.-12 p.m., 1341 Avenue, Jogging Tour of Harvard & Fun Run Houses, departing from the Dining Halls at 1 p.m. $ Advancement [email protected] or 30 Attendees receive a general introduction to the Library, followed One Ring Ceremony MAC: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 17 Presented by the American Repertory Theater University Marshal’s Office, First Floor by a tour of the Emily Dickinson, Amy Lowell, and John Keats 8-9 a.m., John Harvard Statue, Harvard Yard 2:30 p.m., Science Center Hall C 16 617-491-8400. The New Harvard Art George Orwell’s definitive book of the 20th century is Hemenway Gym: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Wadsworth House was built in 1726 as the home of early Harvard rooms, as well as the suite devoted to the Donald & Mary Hyde Join us for a 4.8-mile jog. The pace will be about 10 minutes Presented by The Harvard Shop, Harvard Student Agencies, Museums: An Overview re-examined in a radical, award-winning adaptation exploring The “Soul Food” TEDTalk and QRAC: 12 p.m.-9 p.m. presidents and used as the temporary headquarters of General Collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson. Tour departs from the Edison per mile. Juniors are welcome to accompany their parents. and the Undergraduate Council, student-run organizations 4-4:45 p.m., 32 Quincy Street, Menschel Hall, Lower Level 20 surveillance, identity and why Orwell’s vision of the future is as Reception: “Black Culinary Sunday, February 28 George Washington. Learn a bit of Harvard history and tour the and Newman Room at 11am and lasts approximately one hour. Sponsored by Harvard College Marathon Challenge. The One Ring is the only Harvard University class ring officially Free admission with parent button. Designed by Pritzker relevant now as ever. This production comes direct from the History and Social Justice” MAC: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. photo gallery of notable Commencement speakers and honorary sponsored by students. Attend the One Ring Ceremony where Visit the Welcome & Information Table Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano, the Harvard Art UK and an extended smash-hit run in the West End. Tickets 1-3 p.m., Fong Auditorium, Boylston Hall 33 $ Hemenway Gym: 10 a.m.-11 p.m. degree recipients. Re-Centering Student Life in the students who have pre-ordered will receive their class ring 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Science Center Lobby 16 Museums’ recent renovation and expansion builds on the start at $25 and are available at 617-547-8300 or: “Black Culinary Culture & Social Justice” is a QRAC: 12 p.m.-9 p.m. Houses: A Conversation About together. Business casual attire requested. Dessert will be Tour of Check in to collect the schedule, campus map, parent history of the Fogg, Busch-Reisinger, and Arthur M. Sackler americanrepertorytheater.org. TED-style event featuring Therese Nelson, the Opportunities for Personal and served and photographers will be present during and after the Junior Parents Weekend is planned by: 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Widener Library, First Floor Lobby 23 Social Transformation buttons, and other helpful resources. Museums and unites their remarkable collections under one Searching For Signal ceremony for photo opportunities with family and friends! founder of Black Culinary History, a “collaborative roof. Learn more about the new facility, which opened in endeavor focused on being a living sanctuary for The Office of Student Life, Parent Programs Visit for a guided tour and introduction to the Library’s history, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Harvard Hall 104 47 Harvard Museum of Natural 7:30 p.m., Oberon, 2 Arrow Street 44 $ November 2014, as well as the museums’ role on campus as Music and Memories the collective history of black chefs in America. services, and collections. Tours will be offered approximately Presented by Oberon Artists in Residence University Hall, Ground Floor South, Cambridge, MA 02138 A panel of students, faculty and staff will discuss Harvard’s History Open House 3 p.m., Paine Hall, Presented by The Holden Choruses 45 $ Nelson will discuss how and why culinary culture every 15 minutes starting at 10 a.m., with the last tour departing a hub for interdisciplinary teaching and learning with original Phone: 617-495-8663 distinctive residential House experience including services at 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 26 Oxford Street 19 works of art. Follow two dreamers as they trek through a world of (The Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, The , can be used as a tool for social change, and the at 11:30 a.m. Tours will last approximately 25 minutes. Fax: 617-495-1719 the University that support the mental and physical well-being Free admission with Harvard parent button. Exhibits feature misconnections and struggle to separate their virtual identities and the , student-run organizations) future of black culinary culture as she sees it. The [email protected] of students. Harvard’s extraordinary natural history collections and from who they really are. Tickets start at $30 and are available Tickets are $8 for students and $15 for adults available at the talk will be immediately followed by a light soul Featured Events $ Ticketed Event research from across the University. Open 361 days/year. at 617-547-8300 or: americanrepertorytheater.org. Harvard Box Office: Smith Center Arcade, 12-6 p.m., Tues.-Sun. food reception. $10 at the door (if available). parents.fas.harvard.edu E

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R 9. Lowell House Open Houses 64 Brattle Street EET Charlesview Apartments UE RN AVEN WESTE ST 10. Mather House 24. Bureau of Study Counsel, 5 Linden Street 38. Malkin Athletic Center (MAC), BALLORD 11. Pforzheimer House 25. Office of BGLTQ Student Life, 39 Holyoke Street Hoyt Field 12. Quincy House Boylston Hall Basement 39. Murr Center, 65 North Harvard Street 13. Winthrop House 26. Office of Career Services, 54 Dunster Street 40. Riesman Center for Harvard Hillel, Key Locations 27. Harvard Foundation, Thayer Basement Rosovsky Hall, 52 Mount Auburn Street 41. COLLEGE 14. Cambridge Queen’s Head 28. Harvard College Women’s Center, 15. Sanders Theatre Canady Hall B-Entry 42. The Church of St Paul, corner of 16. Science Center 29. Harvard University Archives, Bow and Arrow Streets 17. John Harvard Statue Pusey Library 43. The Harvard Shop, 65 Mt. Auburn Street 18. 52 Oxford Street Parking P 30. Wadsworth House 44. Oberon, 2 Arrow Street 45. Paine Hall Office of Student Life