Brookline booksmith events in Newton, MA
Emerging Higher Education Scholars Symposium
Fri, Feb 21, 11:00 AM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
Emerging Higher Education Scholars Symposium
Fri, Feb 21, 11:00 AM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
BOSTON Modern Calligraphy for Beginners with Lettering By Liz
Today at 6:00 PM + 7 more
citizenM Boston North Station hotel
BOSTON Modern Calligraphy for Beginners with Lettering By Liz
Today at 6:00 PM + 7 more
citizenM Boston North Station hotel
A New Figuration: Philip Guston at Boston University
Tue, Feb 25, 7:00 PM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
A New Figuration: Philip Guston at Boston University
Tue, Feb 25, 7:00 PM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
Pépin Lecture Series - Author Talk with Sara B. Franklin
Tue, Feb 18, 6:00 PM
928 Commonwealth Ave room 110
Pépin Lecture Series - Author Talk with Sara B. Franklin
Tue, Feb 18, 6:00 PM
928 Commonwealth Ave room 110
Black World Language Teachers' Cultural Linguistic and Professional Prowess
Tue, Feb 25, 5:00 PM
8 St Mary's St room 206
Black World Language Teachers' Cultural Linguistic and Professional Prowess
Tue, Feb 25, 5:00 PM
8 St Mary's St room 206
Conquer Your Fear of Public Speaking - Brookline- Virtual Free Trial Class
Today at 6:00 PM + 70 more
Brookline
Conquer Your Fear of Public Speaking - Brookline- Virtual Free Trial Class
Today at 6:00 PM + 70 more
Brookline
Crafts & Chats: Galentines Faux Flower Bouquet
Today at 6:30 PM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
Crafts & Chats: Galentines Faux Flower Bouquet
Today at 6:30 PM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
In the Margins Book Club: Protecting Our Identities
Tomorrow at 6:00 PM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
In the Margins Book Club: Protecting Our Identities
Tomorrow at 6:00 PM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
Coffee & Conversation: Admissions and the Death of DEI
Fri, Feb 21, 3:30 PM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
Coffee & Conversation: Admissions and the Death of DEI
Fri, Feb 21, 3:30 PM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground