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The Boston/Cambridge area has earned a few nicknames.

The Athens of America. The Cradle of Liberty. Even the Hub of the Universe. And there’s a reason for that. It’s an intersection of old world and new, wielding a catalyzing influence on American culture.

As part of your Harvard experience you will encounter the blending of traditional New England character with forward-looking change, a fusion of eclectic energy, intellectual pursuits, innovation, and diverse cultures.

Harvard Kennedy School is in the middle of it all.

Harvard flags hang in Harvard Square

On the Charles River and in the heart Harvard Square, our modern campus is an easy walk from the historic red brick of Harvard Yard and its acclaimed , preeminent , and  as well as neighborhood cafés, international restaurants, boutiques, bookstores, and music venues.

With the greatest concentration of universities and colleges in the country, the quality of life beyond campus is one of the Boston/Cambridge area’s major draws:

  • Abundant urban green space
  • The Memorial Drive running trails and the of public parks
  • Renowned art museums, including the and
  • Performance spaces such as the and
  • The legendary , , , , and other professional sports teams

All of these enrich life for students in the area.

And when you’re looking for a change of scenery, Boston and its surrounding communities are all a short ride on the , the city’s public transportation system. The Berkshire Mountains, Cape Cod beaches, and other New England locales are easy weekend excursions, while New York City is a four-hour train ride away.

Outings and Innings

As an ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø student, you have access to Outings and Innings, a service available to Harvard employees and students to buy theater, concert, and sports tickets; museum and movie passes; tickets to local seasonal attractions; and other offerings at discounted prices.