Campus
Our three main campuses—in Cambridge, Allston, and Boston—are a home to students and faculty, a hub of research and innovation, and a destination for visitors from all over the world.
Visiting ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ
From in-person and private tours, to mobile and virtual options, you can get to know ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ from anywhere.
Libraries
The oldest library system in the United States, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Libraries support students and the public with vast archives and cutting-edge technologies.
Museums
Our 15 museums feature unique and varied collections, from Renaissance paintings to glass flowers, with educational experiences for everyone.
Athletics
With varsity and club sports, recreation events, group exercise, and teams to cheer on, everyone can enjoy ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Athletics.
Things to do
Find events happening around campus and livestreams available around the world.
Gallery Talk — Joana Choumali: Languages of West African Marketplaces
Gallery Talk — Joana Choumali: Languages of West African Marketplaces
Screening of the Award Winning Documentary Feature Film "Earl." directed by Ty Kim (HBS, 2000)
Screening of the Award Winning Documentary Feature Film "Earl." directed by Ty Kim (HBS, 2000)
Carl M. Sapers Ethics in Practice Lecture: Maurice Cox with Lori Lightfoot, “The Design of Power Sharing: Chicago’s South and West Sides”
Carl M. Sapers Ethics in Practice Lecture: Maurice Cox with Lori Lightfoot, “The Design of Power Sharing: Chicago’s South and West Sides”
Uniting Voices: The Art of Communication in a Time of Division
Uniting Voices: The Art of Communication in a Time of Division

Campus highlight
Community gardens
ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ’s campus is defined by its brick buildings, but hidden among and on top of those buildings are beautiful, peaceful, sometimes bountiful gardens. There are the and gardens in Cambridge and the and gardens in Boston.