An IAP class in four-part harmony
MIT chamber quartet showcases the power of digital platforms to create community around classical music.
MIT chamber quartet showcases the power of digital platforms to create community around classical music.
“I’ll have an idea for a tune, and then I’ll have to think about where I can take it next, just like in a math problem,” says the MIT senior.
Catherine Clark uses visual imagery to delve into French history, culture, and society.
Senior Alana Sanchez combines her interests in visual arts and space research to fulfill a childhood curiosity about the cosmos.
With an artist’s eye, graduate student Natasha Sadikin keeps good design at the forefront of real estate development.
Animators spend hours adding textures to objects. A new machine-learning system simplifies the process.
Jasmine Florentine ’11, SM ’15 combines engineering and art to illustrate educational posters related to Covid-19.
A week of workshops, lab visits, and pairings matched Indigenous delegates with relevant labs and researchers across MIT.
Bilingual, interactive online publication asks how politics, economics, and social conflict shaped the Comédie-Française theater troupe’s repertory and impacted its finances.
MIT student groups come together to host “voter mobilization festival” featuring Institute leaders, famed artists, and elected officials.
With shimmering colors and twisting vines, the annual glass pumpkin patch moves online to adapt to the pandemic.
In researching and writing a new play, undergraduates delved into the rise of several of MIT’s history-making students.
An artificial intelligence tool lets users edit generative adversarial network models with simple copy-and-paste commands.
Once displaced by war, MIT’s Azra Akšamija creates works of cultural resilience in the face of social conflict.
SA+P recognizes exceptional service in an extraordinary academic year.