According to MIT Media Lab, Boston Celtics shooting guard Jaylen Brown will be a guest speaker at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Friday and “discuss innovation, creativity, the intersection of basketball and culture, social justice, reflections on his career ahead, and his interests both on and off the court.”

At the Media Lab, Brown will be hosted by David Sun Kong, director of the Media Lab’s Community Biotechnology Initiative and Kade Crockford, a Media Lab Director’s Fellow and director of the Technology for Liberty Program at the ACLU of Massachusetts.

The talk, which will be webcast here, will be free and open to the public without any registration required.

Friday won’t mark the first time that Brown has displayed his intellect at one of the most prestigious institutions of secondary education. In March, Brown spoke at the University of Cambridge to discuss education reform and systematic inequality.

Considered a polymath by his peers, Brown’s intellectual curiosity has highlighted him as a player and a person.

Despite the preponderance of young players who find themselves spending their down time playing video games or checking out the local nightclubs, Brown stimulates his mind by learning about topics like cryptocurrency and making appearances as a guest speaker at higher institutes of learning.

At 21-years-old (he’ll turn 22 on October 24th), Brown is making headlines for far more than his prowess as a basketball player. To this point in his young career, that may be the most impressive thing about him.