2014 CMS Media Spectacle
April 28 competition will showcase videos by the MIT community in Building 32-155. Prizes awarded to best entries in animation, documentary, and experimental, among others.
April 28 competition will showcase videos by the MIT community in Building 32-155. Prizes awarded to best entries in animation, documentary, and experimental, among others.
Journalist and best-selling author discusses the challenges and impacts of science writing
Political scientist David Singer produces innovative research on international financial policy.
Laura Meeker '14 designed a game combining engineering and literature to convey the essence of Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur."
Art and social entrepreneurship project engages MIT’s energy community.
New book examines misunderstandings as two nations try to work out a permanent deal on nuclear weapons.
At MIT, experts discuss the long-term implications of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in Crimea.
MIT political scientist studies the long-term effects of war on people’s social and political behavior.
Nazli Choucri analyzes issues of governance, politics, and participation in online communications.
Historian of Science Loren Graham on how society affects science and technology
An MIT political scientist proposes a new polling method to reveal how voters make choices at the ballot box.
Researcher Tim Sturgeon discusses a large-scale empirical study casting new light on a major issue.