Re-imagining the opera of the future
The iconic sci-fi opera “VALIS,” first composed by Professor Tod Machover in 1987, reboots at MIT for a new generation.
The iconic sci-fi opera “VALIS,” first composed by Professor Tod Machover in 1987, reboots at MIT for a new generation.
MIT community members gathered with local, state, and federal leaders in Kendall Square for a ceremony marking a milestone in the area’s transformation.
Project shares ways to create community around design equity, ethics, and justice.
Staff share nano experience — and ice cream — with their families.
Held annually at MIT, the PIKSI-Boston program brings together students from groups underrepresented in the field of philosophy.
The capstone event for the delta v accelerator gave students a chance to celebrate business milestones they achieved over the summer.
For Interphase EDGE/x participants, a life-sized Barbie-themed TARDIS prompts reflections on social norms.
“You belong here,” President Kornbluth assured students in her first MIT Convocation ceremony.
A one-week summer program aims to foster a deeper understanding of machine-learning approaches in health among curious young minds.
The Koch Institute’s Annual Symposium highlights emerging successes and challenges in the advancement of vaccines to prevent and treat cancer.
In a visit to MIT, the educator and author led a lively and inspiring Q&A with students.
Author and African American studies scholar Ruha Benjamin urges MIT Libraries staff to “re-imagine the default settings” of technology for a more just future.
The aerospace engineer, mentor, and author talks motivation and representation with MIT Libraries staff.
Graduating seniors honored for their excellence in the liberal arts.