Contemporary and global music come together in MIT’s Sounding Series
The 2016-17 season will showcase everything from symphonic rock, to Japanese koto music, to jazz legend Joe Lovano.
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.
Ranked No. 1 for the fifth straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 of 42 disciplines.
Conductor George Ogata '92 honored for his years of service at MIT Professional Education-sponsored event.
PhD student Rebecca Millsop uses philosophy to take on contentious questions about how we define art.
Winning proposals would create civic spaces while restoring infrastructure.
Workshop led by scientist and photographer Felice Frankel teaches researchers how to translate experiments into captivating images.
Watch Brains@MIT create a 200-pound replica of a graduate student's brain.
A new MIT project taps into particle collisions to generate music and forge harmony between science and art.
Students gain insights into early book-making technology and cultural systems by creating paper and a handset printing press from scratch.
On a global stage, MIT helps steer architecture toward solving worldwide challenges.