Interstellate: Celebrating the the beauty of neuroscience
Caitlin Vander Weele, a graduate student in brain and cognitive sciences, launches a collaborative neuro-art pictorial magazine.
Caitlin Vander Weele, a graduate student in brain and cognitive sciences, launches a collaborative neuro-art pictorial magazine.
Sophomores and juniors who excel in the HASS and STEM fields are honored.
World-renowned architect and recent McDermott Award winner describes MIT's Eero Saarinen masterpiece.
New work by composer Pete M. Wyer draws inspiration from MIT linguistic scholar Shigeru Miyagawa's hypothesis on the origins of human language.
CMS/W lecturer and Open Doc Lab fellow wins prestigious documentary filmmaking prize for "Furusato," chronicling effects of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Visiting Artist Karim Ben Khelifa creates immersive experiences using virtual and augmented reality to humanize soldiers in global conflicts.
Inaugural exhibition in the newly renovated space features work from 20 MIT Arts Scholars.
Four join the SA+P faculty, while seven are recognized for work in art, architecture, and urbanism.
Four students helped launch a campus-wide art installation and shared personal stories of help-seeking, advocacy, and resilience.
"SCIENTIA" is the newest addition to MIT's Public Art Collection.
School of Architecture and Planning will develop curriculum, courses for Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation.
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.
The Council has funded arts programs at MIT for 44 years.