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Friday, October 28th

Conference Day 1

The first day of the Conference will be based out of the Hyatt Regency Boston/Cambridge Hotel in Cambridge, MA.

Address: 575 Memorial Dr., Cambridge, MA  02139

Accessibility: The meeting rooms, ballroom, and registration area are all wheelchair accessible through the main entrance.

Saturday, October 29th

Conference Day 2:

The second day of the Conference will be based out of the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, MA.

Address: 79 John F. Kennedy St, Cambridge, MA 02138

Accessibility: There is a wheelchair-accessible entrance to the Wexner Building, which is located at the southwest end of the HKS courtyard (entering from Eliot Street).

Conference Day 2: Gala Reception

After the conference events conclude for the day, we will be hosting a Gala Reception at the Harvard Faculty Club.

Address: 20 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA 02138

Accessibility: The Faculty Club is wheelchair-accessible from both Quincy Street and Prescott Street (ramp located between Barker Center and Warren House). There are two handicap parking spaces at 32 Quincy Street, directly in front of the Fogg Art Museum.

Sunday, October 30th

Conference Day 3:

The third and final day of the Conference will also be based out of the Harvard Kennedy School.

Address: 79 John F. Kennedy St, Cambridge, MA 02138

Accessibility: There is a wheelchair-accessible entrance to the Wexner Building, which is located at the southwest end of the HKS courtyard (entering from Eliot Street).

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