Music library expands collection of Jewish music and materials
Gift from MIT alumnus and Holocaust survivor creates new Jewish Music History fund.
Scheib wins 2011 Guggenheim Fellowship
Associate professor of theater arts awarded prestigious honor for mid-career professionals.
A 3-D landscape of sound
Award-winning composer Keeril Makan shares his distinctive creative process with MIT students
Ask a linguist: Q&A with David Pesetsky
Professor, AAAS fellow discusses 'Universal Grammar,' relationship between language and music
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.
MIT senior wins Rhodes Scholarship
Jennifer Lai, who is majoring in biological engineering and music and theater arts, is headed to Oxford.
Evan Ziporyn embarks on a season of major musical events
Carnegie Hall performance, new opera premiere are just a few of the award-winning composer's upcoming events.
Disembodied performance
Tod Machover’s Death and the Powers, which features robots as performers, premieres this month. Is this the future of opera?