MIT in London
The city offers an ideal home for MIT alumni whose work spans disciplines and continents.
The city offers an ideal home for MIT alumni whose work spans disciplines and continents.
Study finds the brain is biased toward rhythms based on simple integer ratios.
New work by composer Pete M. Wyer draws inspiration from MIT linguistic scholar Shigeru Miyagawa's hypothesis on the origins of human language.
MIT and Berklee College of Music collaborate to bring young entrepreneurs together.
Smith kicks off the third season of MIT Sounding, an innovative annual performance series at MIT.
The 2016-17 season will showcase everything from symphonic rock, to Japanese koto music, to jazz legend Joe Lovano.
Conductor George Ogata '92 honored for his years of service at MIT Professional Education-sponsored event.
New study suggests that musical tastes are cultural in origin, not hardwired in the brain.
A new MIT project taps into particle collisions to generate music and forge harmony between science and art.
Harmonix co-founder Eran Egozy returns to MIT as professor of the practice in music technology.
Beyond 2016: MIT’s Frontiers of the Future event offers a playful introduction to research at MIT.
Devadas, Grossman, Sipser, and Tang awarded MIT’s highest undergraduate teaching award.
MIT’s Eran Egozy on “12,” a chamber music debut with smartphone-driven percussion.