Hacking Commencement
Marshalling forces from across the Institute, MIT will deliver an online celebration worthy of the Class of 2020.
Marshalling forces from across the Institute, MIT will deliver an online celebration worthy of the Class of 2020.
Fulbright Fellowship recipient encourages more musicologists and scientists to do interdisciplinary work with one another.
Syncopasian, MIT's premier East Asian a cappella group, produced a Zoom-themed video to keep music alive during quarantine.
The MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center finds camaraderie at a colleague’s virtual rock concert.
Translated into sound, SARS-CoV-2 tricks our ear in the same way the virus tricks our cells.
After surgery to correct childhood hearing loss, Swarna Jeewajee discovered a desire to be a physician-scientist, and a love of a cappella music.
A record $38 million has been raised for undergraduate financial aid in FY19.
With its centerpiece exhibit for the forthcoming Universal Hip Hop Museum, an MIT team uses artificial intelligence to explore the rich history of hip hop music.
PhD student Norhan Bayomi uses drones to investigate how building construction impacts communities’ resilience to rising temperatures.
Emily Richmond Pollock’s book examines creative attempts to refashion postwar opera after Germany’s “Year Zero.”
This season of musical performances features a range of Boston premieres and diverse collaborations.
Algorithm enables one audio signal to glide into another, recreating the “portamento” effect of some musical instruments.
How the humanities, arts, and social science fields can help shape the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing — and benefit from advanced computing.
How people interpret musical notes depends on the types of music they have listened to, researchers find.
MIT grad student startup Samply uses algorithms to help music producers find the perfect sound.