Last Friday, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum hosted the “Colleges of Fenway De-Stress Day,” which featured live music, massages, therapy dogs, and more for students.
Professors from Different Disciplines Discuss Climate Change Effects
The Catholic Relief Services Student Ambassadors, EcoPledge, and the Geology Club hosted “Perspectives on Climate Change: An Interdisciplinary Response.”
Catholic Media Figures Discuss Church’s Future
The talk, stylized in a question-and-answer format, was part of an ongoing discussion surrounding numerous sex abuse scandals within the Catholic Church.
MFA Displays Prints from Germany’s Famed Bauhaus School
Prints from Staatliches Bauhaus—the German school of art, architecture, and design open from 1919 to 1933—are featured in Radical Geometries, an exhibit in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts that opened on Feb. 9. It will be open until March 21.
Students Explore Startup Opportunities at Annual Fair
More than 280 students attended the Shea Center for Entrepreneurship’s annual Startup & Entrepreneurship Fair on Tuesday.
J. P. Licks Welcomes Visiting Artist to Brookline
J.P. Licks, the Boston-area ice cream shop, hosts visiting artists who apply to have their work hung up at the various locations throughout the city. On Wednesday, the J.P. Licks in Brookline, Mass. held a reception for its newest artist, Stephanie Cohen.
BC’s Winner Speaks on Art and Psychology at Harvard Bookstore
Ellen Winner described the main point of “How Art Works: A Psychological Exploration” and her lecture as being “what art does to us.” She spoke on the problem of defining art and people’s emotional reactions to art at the Harvard Bookstore on Friday.
EHChocolatier Returns to Cambridge
Gourmet chocolate boutique EHChocolatier returned to Cambridge for its grand reopening on Friday. The shop offers confections, such as pecan clusters, brown butter toffee almond, caramelized peanut butter cups, and dark chocolate caramels.
Symposium Marks Official Name Change in Lynch
The Lynch School of Education was officially renamed the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at a University symposium on Wednesday.
Solnit Speaks on the Violence Behind Voicelessness
Writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit spoke on the silencing of women and altering of reality in the context of today’s political climate on Wednesday evening.