Events
On campus and online, we host dozens of events each year to examine important housing policy issues. In addition to seminars, lectures, and panel discussions here at Harvard, we convene conferences and symposia around the country, bringing together housing practitioners, researchers, and policymakers. Please sign up for our email list at the bottom of this page to hear about upcoming events, and visit YouTube to watch videos of past events.
There are no upcoming events at the moment.
Oct
5
Brownbag lunch with Fred Cooper, Senior Vice President, Finance, International Development and
Thu, Oct 5, 2017
Sep
22
Housing Trajectories After Conviction and Incarceration
Research Seminar by Brielle Bryan, Doctoral Student in Sociology and Social Policy, Harvard
Fri, Sep 22, 2017
Sep
9
Conference: Adventures in Creative Retirement
Adventures in Creative Retirement, an all-day conference hosted by the Osher Institute for
Sat, Sep 9, 2017
Sep
8
The State of the Nation's Housing in 2017
Research Seminar by Daniel McCue, Senior Research Associate, Harvard Joint Center for Housing
Fri, Sep 8, 2017
Apr
21
Cumulative Effects of Doubling up in Childhood on Young Adult Outcomes
Research Seminar by Hope Harvey, JCHS Meyer Dissertation Fellow, Ph.D Candidate, Sociology and
Fri, Apr 21, 2017
Apr
7
Improving America's Housing: Report Overview & Demographic Projections
Research Seminar by Abbe Will, JCHS Research Analyst, at our office, One Bow Street, 4th Floor
Fri, Apr 7, 2017
Mar
24
The Effect of Debt on Default and Consumption: Evidence from Housing Policy in the Great Recession
Research Seminar by Pascal Noel, JCHS Meyer Dissertation Fellow, Ph.D. Candidate, Economics, at
Fri, Mar 24, 2017
Mar
20
17th Annual John T. Dunlop Lecture with Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh
Since taking office in 2014, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh has made his mark in Boston and
Mon, Mar 20, 2017
Mar
8
Housing Affordability & Community Development
The Harvard Law School Urbanists welcome Prabal Chakrabarti of the Boston Federal Reserve to
Wed, Mar 8, 2017
Mar
6
Housing and Policy in an Aging World
As the baby boom generation ages, the US population aged 65 and over is expected to grow from 48
Mon, Mar 6, 2017
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