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Mar252026–Mar292026Hosted by Babson College, the leader in entrepreneurship education, Babson Connect Worldwide (BCW) is more than a conference-it's an immersive experience designed to spark creativity, drive innovation, and foster networking among the world's brightest minds in business. It's an opportunity to engage with thought leaders and explore cutting-edge ideas that embody Babson's commitment to Entrepreneurial Thought & Action. Find out more
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Mar312026
Stonehill College Grad School Tabling
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Reynold's Campus Center ; , Reynolds Main Street, 21 Babson College Drive, Wellesley, MA 02482, USA
When: Tuesday, March 31st 2026, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm EDT Location: Reynold's Campus Center ; , Reynolds Main Street, 21 Babson College Drive, Wellesley, MA 02482, USA Meet the Assistant Director of Admissions at Stonehill College Graduate and Professional Studies.Learn about their programs such as earning an M.S. in Marketing, MPS in Data Analytics, and certificate programs through Stonehill’s Meehan School of Business. ------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 781-239-4100. For more information, please click here. Find out more
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Mar312026
Career Advising Ask Me Anything Pop Up at Reynolds Main Street on Tuesdays
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Reynold's Campus Center ; , Main Street, 21 Babson College Drive, Wellesley, MA 02482, USA
When: Tuesday, March 31st 2026, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm EDT Location: Reynold's Campus Center ; , Main Street, 21 Babson College Drive, Wellesley, MA 02482, USA Busy juggling classes and activities while still making time for yourself and others? CCD meets you where you are. Stop by our Career Advising Ask Me Anything Pop-Up! A Career Adviser will be on-site at Reynolds Main Street every Tuesday from 1:30-2:30pm. No registration required- ask quick questions, explore resources and opportunities, and connect with the CCD team outside of Hollister Hall. Questions? Please email undergradccd@babson.edu Find out more
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Mar312026
Babson Park, MA: HumXperience: What does it mean to be Human
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Olin Hall, Winn Auditorium
HumXperience: What does it mean to be HumanMarch 31 Winn Auditorium 5:00-7:00 pm followed by a pizza party dinner in the Capozzi Room Humans have long defined themselves and made meaning through tools, ideas, and stories. HumXperience, a forum on the Humanities at Babson, invites our community to examine these forces through student scholarship, collaborative questioning, and multidisciplinary dialogue. From a student poster showcase to a lively faculty panel and a conversation with documentarian Sammy Dane, the evening will offer a compelling exploration of the question at the heart of the Liberal Arts: What does it mean to be human? Find out more
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Apr012026
Relationship Building in a Professional Setting
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Blank Center ; , Hamilton Exhibit Room, 1 Lunder Way, Wellesley, MA 02482, USA
When: Wednesday, April 1st 2026, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm EDT Location: Blank Center ; , Hamilton Exhibit Room, 1 Lunder Way, Wellesley, MA 02482, USA Relationship Building in a Professional Setting: How to Network in a Non-Transactional Way Landing a job can feel overwhelming, and while everyone says “networking is key,” reaching out and immediately asking for a position can come across as transactional. This session will show students how to build meaningful, long‑term industry relationships and how those connections can ultimately support their career goals.Robert, a Peer Career Ambassador, will discuss his past experiences with reaching out to professionals, alumni and non-alumni, alongside how to approach “networking calls” in a way that fosters a long-term relationship. Find out more