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Feb262026
FY26: Babson Park, MA: 2026 Black History Month "Lift Every Voice" Open Mic Night
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Glavin Chapel
Come and celebrate Black History month at Babson College with the 4th annual Lift Every Voice Open Mic night.As inspired by the words of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, this event seeks to highlight the multitude of voices and cultures that make up our vibrant community here at Babson, and provides a fun and respectful environment to share together in this celebration. This event will accompany many performances, food, music and more. All are welcome to join and participate. Find out more
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Feb272026
Babson Park, MA: Financial Modeling Bootcamp 2026
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cutler Center Finance Lab
The Cutler Center is excited to welcome back Michael Silk from Training the Street to campus for a full-day workshop where students will build a fully integrated three-statement model. Using various assumptions, participants will forecast the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. The teaching pedagogy of this workshop requires participants to build models of different levels of difficulty, starting with an extremely simple model and ending with a robust circular model. This teaching method ensures that building blocks and links between the forecast financial statements are fully understood. Key Topics: Excel Warm-UpSpreadsheet navigationFormula constructionFormatting essentials Introduction to financial modelingSignificance and purposeFinancial modeling design considerationsFinancial modeling steps Building a three-statement operating modelConstructing the forecasting the income statement, balance sheet and cash flowModeling operating cashDerive a cash flow statement from scratchModeling debt and interestCircular references Error checking and troubleshootingCircular references: intentional vs. unintentionalCircular switchSanity checking the analysis Prerequisites:This is an introductory workshop covering modeling fundamentals. Students should have a good understanding of financial concepts.Space is limited. Registration requires a $20 refundable deposit that will be returned upon successful completion of the workshop. By registering for this workshop, students must be able to commit to the full program timeframe (9:00 am - 5:00 pm). No exceptions. Students must also bring their laptops to the workshop. About Training the Street:Training The Street is a global finance and business training provider passionate about teaching finance fundamentals and advanced topics. Our secret sauce is our experienced instructors mixed with industry-leading curriculum and a proven methodology. We use the latest learning science & technologies to enable success and make students desk-ready. Our vision is to inspire the next generation of professionals to change the world. Find out more
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Feb282026
Boston, MA: Chi Omega Sorority 20th Anniversary Reception 2026 - CANCELLED
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Central Wharf Co.
Join us for a special social celebrating 20 years of the Sigma Mu Chapter of Chi Omega at Babson College.We look forward to honoring two decades of sisterhood, memories, and connection with friends old and new.We hope you'll save the date and celebrate this milestone with us! Find out more
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Mar032026
Butler Institute Panel: Entrepreneurship in the Disability, Neuroscience, and Accessibility Space
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Marla Capozzi Room
Join us for the Butler Institute for a dynamic conversation exploring opportunities at the intersection of disability, neurodivergence, and accessibility. This session brings together experienced investors, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders to discuss the rapidly growing assistive technology market and how innovative ventures can drive greater inclusion and social mobility.Featuring insights from Rich Palmer MBA '16 - Managing Partner, Adaptation Ventures, Paul Kent - Founder & Managing Partner, disAbled Life FoundationSarah Meiron MBA'16 - Associate Director, Pacific Community VenturesModerated by Professor Andrew Corbett, this panel will offer real-world perspectives on building impactful businesses in this space, emerging trends, and where future opportunities lie.Hosted by the Butler Institute for Free Enterprise Through Entrepreneurship in collaboration with the Kerry Murphy Healey Center for Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Babson College, this conversation is designed to connect our community with leaders shaping the future of entrepreneurship. Find out more
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Mar042026Building and sustaining a healthcare venture can be challenging, and KMH Senior Fellows are here to support you. Join us for an interactive session to ask questions, network, and receive thoughtful feedback from our featured speaker, KMH Senior Fellow JR Reale '98, as well as fellow attendees.JR Reale is the founder of Integr8d Capital, a seed-stage venture capital firm, and the Managing Director of the Rice Alliance + ION team.Learn more about JR here and join us on March 4! Find out more