Poetechnics: A podcast at the intersection of poetic and technical knowledge
Hosted by MIT Literature Lecturer Michael Lutz, early episodes feature guests Malka Older, Wyn Kelley, and more.
Hosted by MIT Literature Lecturer Michael Lutz, early episodes feature guests Malka Older, Wyn Kelley, and more.
Professor Emerita Nancy Hopkins and journalist Kate Zernike discuss the past, present, and future of women at MIT and beyond.
Joshua Bennett’s latest book chronicles how the spoken-word poetry movement took hold in America.
Assistant professor of literature's research focuses on the cultural and intellectual history of environmental rights.
Professors Gabrieli, Gubar, Martin, and Sass are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
MIT Reads event moderated by Nailah Smith ’22 delights MIT audience.
Wiebke Denecke, an expert in East Asian literature, wants to add to the international, interdisciplinary study of the humanities at MIT.
An expert in medieval literature, Arthur Bahr is working toward a book on the Pearl-Manuscript — a rare 14th-century document that includes “Pearl” and three other works.
An MIT study identifies ways that lawyers could make their written documents easier for the average person to read.
New professors join Comparative Media Studies/Writing, Economics, Literature, Philosophy, and Political Science.
New ways to think about and practice protective masking, from faculty in the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
As a teacher, Kampf was consistently both a generous force of inclusion and a prod of conscience.
“Our speculative fiction writers are the unsung prophets among us.”
Graduating seniors and recent alumni will spend upcoming year abroad on Fulbright grants.
Classicist Stephanie Frampton traverses disciplines to study how the content and form of writing interacted in the ancient world.