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Fright Night: Featuring the Ghost Brothers
TOMORROW, October 29th!
9:00PM EDT

Looking for supernatural ways to spend your quarantined Halloween?

Well, join CEB to meet the stars of Ghost Hunters and its sequel Ghost Hunters: Haunted Houseguests, Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass, and Marcus Harvey! Come to hear some thrilling and comedic ghost stories from professional ghost hunters and stay for a Q&A where they’ll talk about their ghostly experiences in the TV industry. We promise it’ll be a treat.

We'll be choosing five people who attend the event to receive a bag full of Halloween candy. RSVP here!
Mind Games
Friday, October 30th
7:00PM EDT

Ready to get your mind BLOWN? Us too!

This mind-reading spectacular is sure to tell what’s in the deepest crevasses of your mind… even in the comfort of where you’re calling in from.

Join the show here!
HarvART - Yale
Tuesday, November 17th
7:00PM EDT

Come join CEB for our 60-minute Virtual Paint Night! 
Students will be led through how to paint a Harvard-themed painting to celebrate Harvard-Yale spirit week! Please make sure you are able to stay for the entirety of that time. There is a limited supply of paint kits that will be mailed to your house if you are in the country and recipients are determined on a first come first serve basis. However, anyone is welcome to participate with their own paint supplies

Sign up here by 11:59PM EST November 4th

In this dialogue we will unpack the privileges, challenges, and social perceptions associated with studying different academic fields at Harvard. With controversial speakers such as Charles Murray being invited to campus, we invite you to join us for a peer-to-peer conversation about the intersections between knowledge, identity, and power. 

The first 10 RSVPs will receive $10 UberEats food credit following the event. RSVP here!
IOP Study Group with Mayor Michael Nutter
TOMORROW, October 29th!
4:30PM EDT

 
Join us for a study group with IOP Fellow Carol Giacomo Mayor Michael Nutter.

Register here by 12PM EST October 29th
Friday, October 30th
10:00AM EDT


"How does Hollywood choose what stories get told on-screen? Too often, it's groupthink informed by a narrow set of ideas about what sells at the box office." Hear how Franklin and the Black List challenge assumptions about what works in film and amplify diverse stories and storytellers.

Register here to receive the Zoom link and password.

Don’t underestimate your local Deli worker–there's more than what meets the eye. Join us to see how Salem’s favorite Deli worker Hubie saves the town and Halloween from a strange kidnapper.

Zoom Link: bit.ly/CrimsonCinemaHubie 
(code: 484276). Netflix account is required.
Mission IMPROVable
Sunday, November 1st
7:00PM EDT

Does the weather have you down? Classes have you stressed? We can help you out with that!

Join Crimson After Dark and Boston’s Improv Asylum for Mission IMPROVable: an entertaining, interactive, improv comedy event that is sure to have you laughing all night long. All are welcome, and we want to see you there!

Reigster here to receive the Zoom link!
Crimson Fit Challenge
Monday, Nov. 2nd – 
Sunday, Nov 22nd


Get Crimson Fit with this new challenge from Crimson After Dark and Harvard Rec! Sign up, take part in Harvard Rec’s virtual classes and win prizes including drawstring bags, water bottles, and more based on how many you attend.

What are you waiting for? Grab your workout gear, shake off some of that Zoom fatigue and let’s get Crimson Fit!
Register here!

Election Day Study Group with IOP Fellows
Tuesday, November 3rd
4:30PM EDT

Join us for an Election Day study group with our IOP Fall 2020 Fellows. The Fellows will draw from their diverse professional experiences spanning elected office, politics, activism and journalism to share insights and commentary on this historic day.

Register here by 12PM EST November 3rd
Post-Election Debrief with IOP Fellows
Thursday, November 5th
4:30PM EDT

Join us for a post-election debrief with our IOP Fall 2020 Fellows. The Fellows will draw from their diverse professional experiences spanning elected office, politics, activism and journalism to share their reflections and analysis.

RSVP here by 12PM EST November 5th

PBHA is thrilled to announce Tarana Burke, the founder of the ‘me too.’ movement as the honoree of our 14th Annual Robert Coles “Call of Service” Lecture & Award! The event is free and open to the public. Please join us via Zoom webinar.

RSVP here for the event link and more info!
Making Na'vi: Meet the Linguist Behind "Avatar"
Tuesday, November 17th
6:00PM EDT

 
The Harvard Undergraduate Linguistics Society is hosting a talk by Dr. Paul Frommer, the linguist who created the Na'vi language in Avatar

Sign up here to receive the Zoom link!
Deadline: Sunday, November 1st.

A group of graduate students at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, in consultation with Dean O’Dair and Asst. Dean Colleran, is working to better understand students’ experiences related to comping and extracurricular activities. The team would love to hear from you.

Your responses are anonymous, and your feedback will only be presented in the aggregate. If you’d like to have a short Zoom conversation with a member of the HGSE project team to share additional thoughts on comping, please email Chandler Houldin at chandlerhouldin@gse.harvard.edu.

To participate, take this brief survey by Sunday, November 1st.
As you engage virtually, please be as respectful of each other as you would be in person! Review this link for Netiquette tips.

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