Poetechnics: A podcast at the intersection of poetic and technical knowledge
Hosted by MIT Literature Lecturer Michael Lutz, early episodes feature guests Malka Older, Wyn Kelley, and more.
Hosted by MIT Literature Lecturer Michael Lutz, early episodes feature guests Malka Older, Wyn Kelley, and more.
Whether learning about new music or a new culture, PhD student Jamie Wong takes a similar approach: Seek out the experts, then “try to play along and keep up.”
Tenth anniversary of the program rewards three innovative projects.
Natural world philosophies are a source of solutions.
Twenty winning projects will link industry member priorities with research groups across campus to develop scalable climate solutions.
The MIT anthropologist is recognized for interdisciplinary work on health, climate, and equity.
The NCSOFT-sponsored program will advance cutting-edge technologies for gaming and data visualization.
MIT anthropologist discusses her new book on ruderal ecologies, her environmental justice class — and how societies can expand their "imagination for how to live otherwise."
HASTS PhD student Rijul Kochhar tracks changing medical and microbial realities, and examines what they portend for society.
New initiative extends the press’ commitment to publishing books by historically underrepresented authors through direct financial support.
A storytelling project by Christine Walley and Chris Boebel explores the social impacts of late 20th century deindustrialization.
PhD student Rodrigo Ochigame designs alternative search engines and seeks to disrupt cultural assumptions in their teaching and research.
Advancing the study and practice of thinking responsibly in computing education, research, and implementation.
HASTS PhD student Caroline White-Nockleby aims to advance climate justice by minimizing localized burdens of renewable energy implementation.
The PhD student focuses on three cities and the role of the arts in helping planning institutions to imagine and plan for possible futures.