In Medias Res
Featuring news, interviews, alumni updates, and event listings, In Medias Res is the magazine of MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing.
-
Posted by William Uricchio / in in medias res /
In Medias Res, Fall 2009
As CMS moves into its 10th year, dramatic change is certainly ongoing. But that change has logic…in new faculty, new research, and our alumni network.
-
Posted by Henry Jenkins / in in medias res /
In Medias Res, Spring 2009
The CMS ideal moves outward through alums as they work in industry, education, the arts, journalism, policy making, and academia.
-
Posted by Henry Jenkins and William Uricchio / in in medias res /
In Medias Res, Fall 2008
Junot Díaz has long been a supporter of CMS, and we are all justly proud of the extraordinary critical response to the novel, which won the Pulitzer Prize.
-
Posted by Henry Jenkins and William Uricchio / in in medias res /
In Medias Res, Spring 2008
The undergraduate curriculum has increasingly turned to cross-disciplinary, trans-disciplinary and even multi-disciplinary approaches to education.
-
Posted by Henry Jenkins and William Uricchio / in in medias res /
In Medias Res, Fall 2007
During the academic year, GAMBIT is allowing CMS to reinvent itself, to better achieve our goals inside both the classroom and the research laboratory.
-
Posted by Henry Jenkins and William Uricchio / in in medias res /
In Medias Res, Spring 2007
What kind of discipline does CMS represent? It is not a discipline in any traditional sense of the word. CMS is radically interdisciplinary.
-
Posted by Henry Jenkins and William Uricchio / in in medias res /
In Medias Res, Fall 2006
Singapore’s Media Development Authority and MIT launch a new laboratory promoting innovation in computer and video games.