Announcing the Palitz Fellowship
A new undergraduate travel fellowship for the study of Dutch art and culture in The Hague, Netherlands.
Springing up FAST
Architectural installations to animate MIT campus as part of MIT150 art, science and technology festival.
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.
Bartusiak awarded Davis Prize by the History of Science Society
The Day We Found the Universe cited as a 'crystal-clear narrative' of science and astrophysics between 1920-1940
Plensa's Alchemist installed on campus
Alumnus has loaned the work to MIT for one year in celebration of the Institute’s 150th anniversary.
MIT students expand their horizons as Burchard Scholars
Program brings together MIT sophomores and juniors with humanities, arts and social sciences faculty for eight elegant dinner-seminars.
MIT senior wins Rhodes Scholarship
Jennifer Lai, who is majoring in biological engineering and music and theater arts, is headed to Oxford.
Crowds and Clouds: Data, sheep, and collaboration in the works of Aaron Koblin
Delivers Abramowitz Memorial Lecture, hosted by MIT Office of the Arts
LVAC Director Jane Farver to retire next year
During Farver’s tenure, the profile of MIT’s public art collection has risen considerably.
Sculpture by Spanish artist Plensa to be installed on campus
Alumnus is lending the work to MIT for one year in celebration of the Institute’s 150th anniversary.