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Education
Hours: M-Th 9am-9pm
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Can't cook? Need to be proficient in Excel, Quark, or a computer language for your new internship? Dying to learn Bluegrass mandolin? Already proficient at the Bluegrass mandolin, but just want to pay to show off in front of a group of clueless novices? This convenient, non-profit institution offers sessions year-round in every topic imaginable, including landlording, Chinese calligraphy, foreign languages, full body massage, frozen drink mixology, musical instruction, and yoga, to name a few (they have academic-type courses as well). Courses vary in length (1-10 weeks) and price ($35-200). Become a general member ($50-119) and get 10% off most courses and half-price admission to lectures, concerts, and performances. Call or visit for a free catalog.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Education
Hours: M-F 10am-6pm
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If the most exotic drink you know how to make consists of uncapping a bottle of Corona, the HSA Bartending Course just might be for you. After over 30 years of teaching students how to set up a bar, juice a lime, and mix sophisticated drinks, the HSA Bartending Course is still going strong. The 2-day Mixology and Training for Intervention Procedures by Servers of Alcohol (TIPS) certification courses run approximately 1 weekend per month at $165 for Harvard affiliates and $195 for others ($90 non-refundable deposit). After only 2 days, you'll be transformed into a slick, drink dispensing dynamo, all set for Reunion Jobs. Call or check the website for class dates and other pertinent information. Courses sell out fast, so register early.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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We are dedicated to undergraduate science education, hosting three academic departments, five lecture halls, a library, a museum, a water fountain, two telescopes, and a cafeteria.
The Science Center has no parking garage. One can usually find a space on Massachusetts Avenue, but it may take a bit of searching. We recommend parking at the Alewife or Braintree MBTA stations and riding the Red Line to the Harvard stop.
Public restroom: Go down the center staircase, it's on the left.
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