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  • Jan
    22
    2026

    Prepare for Early Recruiting Events

    Join Career Advisers Lee Goldstein and Hao He as they tell you everything you need to know about the 2026 Recruiting Events Spring semester. Who should attend? All students interested in meeting with recruiters this semester. Why should you attend? This is a great opportunity to ask all your logistical questions about how the in-person programs will be run and what to expect at these events. What is the dress code? Casual What is the format? Interactive presentation with time to ask questions during and after the session. What should I bring? Please bring a notebook/tablet and pen/stylus to take notes during the discussion. How can I prepare? Please come to this event prepared to take notes. What skills will I develop? You will increase your professional development preparedness skills. Is registration required? Registration is recommended. If you cannot attend the entire event, please contact CCD to let us know if you will be late or need to leave early. If you are no longer able to attend, please “leave” the event in Handshake. What if I have an academic, athletic or religious commitment that may result in a later arrival or early departure from a Career Event? CCD recognizes that students have various commitments, including academic, athletic, and religious, that may result in a late arrival or early departure for a career-related event. In alignment with policies outlined in the Student Handbook and Student-Athlete Handbook, please notify CCD at undergradccd@babson.edu or by phone at 781.239.4215. How can students request accommodation? To request reasonable accommodation from CCD, students must contact Accessibility Services at accessibility@babson.edu or by phone at 781-239-4075. Find out more Green Chevron
  • Jan
    22
    2026

    Babson Ceramics Studio, Spring 2026 Babson Registration

    The Babson Ceramic Studio Spring Session runs from January 30 – April 24, 2026.    Please note 2 major changes from previous semesters:       ·Users must attend orientation no later than one week after the studio opens.  If you have not attended orientation by February 6, your spot will be forfeited without refund.        ·This is a shared community space. All users are required to participate in a 30-minute studio cleaning session at the end of the semester.   The Babson Ceramic Studio is open daily to registered members for a studio fee of $100, which covers the cost of clay, glazes, firings, and tutorials. To maintain best practices for safety and cleanliness in the studio, all users are required to attend an Orientation session and sign a user agreement prior to using the studio no later than February 6. Please note that card access will not be requested until completion of these steps has been confirmed with the BabsonARTS office. Except for scheduled events, the studio is accessible for general use via card access from 8am – 10pm daily. All users are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and adhering to the outlined practices of this studio and access is contingent on meeting these expectations.   Supplies and staffing provided are based on moderate use of the studio and materials and not large volume production, personal or otherwise. Users who are working at a high-level of output beyond personal use may be asked to provide or purchase additional materials as approved by the Ceramics Studio Manager. If violations are deemed egregious, the user may lose their membership to the studio with no refund of the membership fee.   Registration will be available on a tiered basis January 14 & 15, or until all available slots are filled. Each member must register individually, and payment is due at registration. For more information, please email ceramicstudio@babson.edu. Please note that registration is only open to current Babson, Wellesley, and Olin students, faculty, and staff on a first come, first served basis.   Drop-in tutorials and workshops on basic skills and techniques are offered regularly throughout the semester for studio members. Studio monitors will be available to answer questions and provide support during their posted hours.   The Ceramics Studio accommodates 40 members and is highly sought-after, selling out each semester. While there are no minimum usage requirements, please keep this in consideration when registering and confirming your membership. BabsonARTS staff will periodically assess individual usage and may inquire with members who do not utilize the studio for the majority of the semester.   The studio will be closed for a workshop Thursday, February 5, 4:00pm-8:00pm Find out more Green Chevron
  • Jan
    22
    2026

    Babson Ceramics Studio, Spring 2026 Open Registration

    The Babson Ceramic Studio Spring Session runs from January 30 – April 24, 2026.    Please note 2 major changes from previous semesters:      ·Users must attend orientation no later than one week after the studio opens.  If you have not attended orientation by February 6, your spot will be forfeited without refund.       ·This is a shared community space. All users are required to participate in a 30-minute studio cleaning session at the end of the semester.   The Babson Ceramic Studio is open daily to registered members for a studio fee of $100, which covers the cost of clay, glazes, firings, and tutorials. To maintain best practices for safety and cleanliness in the studio, all users are required to attend an Orientation session and sign a user agreement prior to using the studio no later than February 6. Please note that card access will not be requested until completion of these steps has been confirmed with the BabsonARTS office. Except for scheduled events, the studio is accessible for general use via card access from 8am – 10pm daily. All users are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and adhering to the outlined practices of this studio and access is contingent on meeting these expectations.   Supplies and staffing provided are based on moderate use of the studio and materials and not large volume production, personal or otherwise. Users who are working at a high-level of output beyond personal use may be asked to provide or purchase additional materials as approved by the Ceramics Studio Manager. If violations are deemed egregious, the user may lose their membership to the studio with no refund of the membership fee.   Registration will be available on a tiered basis January 14 & 15, or until all available slots are filled. Each member must register individually, and payment is due at registration. For more information, please email ceramicstudio@babson.edu. Please note that registration is only open to current Babson, Wellesley, and Olin students, faculty, and staff on a first come, first served basis.   Drop-in tutorials and workshops on basic skills and techniques are offered regularly throughout the semester for studio members. Studio monitors will be available to answer questions and provide support during their posted hours.   The Ceramics Studio accommodates 40 members and is highly sought-after, selling out each semester. While there are no minimum usage requirements, please keep this in consideration when registering and confirming your membership. BabsonARTS staff will periodically assess individual usage and may inquire with members who do not utilize the studio for the majority of the semester.   The studio will be closed for a workshop Thursday, February 5, 4:00pm-8:00pm Find out more Green Chevron
  • Jan
    22
    2026

    Take Cover: Artwork by Robert Tomlinson

    Exhibit on View: January 22- March 6 Take Cover: Artwork by Robert TomlinsonArtist Talk and Reception: Thursday, January 22nd, 5:00pmHollister GalleryFree and open to the public. Registration encouraged. Walk-ins welcome.Books are more than the stories they tell. They reveal something about the people who created them. They document the times and places they come from, becoming a valuable cultural resource. But they are also alive to the reader with various invitations: to be held, to imagine a new world, to establish an ongoing and often intimate dialogue with characters. Adults and children make scribbles and notations inside the books, often innocently illustrating daydreams or immediate frustrations. Take Cover is inspired by the private notations and drawings made by previous, now anonymous book owners. Find out more Green Chevron
  • Jan
    22
    2026

    Take Cover: Artwork by Robert Tomlinson

    Exhibit on View: January 22- March 6 Take Cover: Artwork by Robert Tomlinson Artist Talk and Reception: Thursday, January 22nd, 5:00pm Hollister Gallery Free and open to the public. Registration encouraged. Walk-ins welcome. Books are more than the stories they tell. They reveal something about the people who created them. They document the times and places they come from, becoming a valuable cultural resource. But they are also alive to the reader with various invitations: to be held, to imagine a new world, to establish an ongoing and often intimate dialogue with characters. Adults and children make scribbles and notations inside the books, often innocently illustrating daydreams or immediate frustrations. Take Cover is inspired by the private notations and drawings made by previous, now anonymous book owners. Find out more Green Chevron