

"Hidden Babson" — A Walking Tour of Campus Hidden Gems
Most people walk past them every day without noticing. This Tuesday, we're stopping to look.
Join us for a short walking tour of Babson's most overlooked corners and the spots that don't make it into the admissions brochure but are quietly some of the most interesting places on campus!
Tour stops include:
🌳 Isaac Newton's Apple Trees — living descendants of the tree from Newton's own garden
⚰️ Roger Babson's Grave — the founder, right here on campus
🪨 Roger's Milestones — historic stone markers hidden in plain sight
🔥 Burned at the Stake Monument — a dark piece of New England history on our grounds
🖼️ Ominous Ikon #6 and Yaddo Study — a striking, little-known artwork hidden in plain sight
Let's enjoy a stroll around campus, chat about our campus experience, and learn more about the spots hidden all around us. Capped at ~10 graduate students.
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Part of a series of events for Build Babson Better, a platform by Ryan Lee, MBA’27, running for Babson GSC President. Bringing everyone to the table and cooking up an experience for you.
Learn more about the platform and more events like this at www.buildbabsonbetter.com