3 Questions: David Briggs on playing the organ in Kresge Auditorium
World-renowned organist restores an MIT tradition playing a free concert on one of the Institute's historic instruments.
World-renowned organist restores an MIT tradition playing a free concert on one of the Institute's historic instruments.
The Day We Found the Universe cited as a 'crystal-clear narrative' of science and astrophysics between 1920-1940
Alumnus has loaned the work to MIT for one year in celebration of the Institute’s 150th anniversary.
Program brings together MIT sophomores and juniors with humanities, arts and social sciences faculty for eight elegant dinner-seminars.
Jennifer Lai, who is majoring in biological engineering and music and theater arts, is headed to Oxford.
Delivers Abramowitz Memorial Lecture, hosted by MIT Office of the Arts
During Farver’s tenure, the profile of MIT’s public art collection has risen considerably.
Alumnus is lending the work to MIT for one year in celebration of the Institute’s 150th anniversary.
Carnegie Hall performance, new opera premiere are just a few of the award-winning composer's upcoming events.
Will evaluate and develop master's, bachelor's curricula in the Department of Architecture
Tod Machover’s Death and the Powers, which features robots as performers, premieres this month. Is this the future of opera?
Bold addition to Institute’s public-art collection made possible by MIT’s Percent-For-Art Program and donations.