Graduate Program in Science Writing Information Webinar
Faculty and staff will give an overview of the curriculum, financial aid, and admissions procedures, and will answer questions from viewers.
Faculty and staff will give an overview of the curriculum, financial aid, and admissions procedures, and will answer questions from viewers.
Keep yourself accountable and meet your resolutions! Writing Together Online offers structured writing time to help you stay focused and productive throughout any routine changes over IAP.
We invite all MIT community members to join us and learn how to cobble simple circuits, microprocessors, and playful interfaces to make music and enjoyable noise together.
Interested in submitting a short film for the “MIT in 3:00” competition, but want to learn more about filmmaking? Join documentary filmmaker Kira Akerman for a 1-day workshop during IAP!
Worker placement games are beloved by modern board gamers. The act of placing cubes or discs in factories or farms to increase production and profit is certainly enticing, but what do the workers want?
An invitation to think on the edges, surfaces, and turns of the literary artifact when it crosses cultural boundaries.
With CMS/W Professor Nick Montfort, video game theorist Jesper Juul will explore two mysteries about the history of technology and the Commodore 64 computer.
Text generation was not invented yesterday in Silicon Valley. "Output" aims to correct that omission by gathering seven decades of English-language texts produced by generation systems and software.
Finalists in the MIT in 3:00 competition presented on the big screen! With awarding of the Jury and Audience prizes.
Join us on Zoom for the thesis presentations of the Class of 2025. Be intrigued, educated and sometimes called to action.
Featuring the work of Emily Kang, Alice Le, Yeabsira Moges, Jyotsna Nair, and Madison Wang.
MIT Spatial Sound Lab presents two-nights of immersive music and an afternoon of talks, free and open to the public.
Anioke, '17, returns to MIT to read from his book of short stories, Perfect Little
Angels, published to acclaim last year by Arsenal Pulp Press.
Wong is a Berlin-based musician and sound artist whose work involves auditory perception and the exploration of human relationships with sonic environments.
Please join us for a screening of Vivek Bald’s award-winning feature documentary "In Search of Bengali Harlem", followed by a discussion with Prof. Bald and the film’s Editor and Co-Writer, Beyza Boyacioglu ('19), led and moderated by students and members of Cambridge/Boston’s South Asian communities.