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We warmly invite you to join us on March 30 for a special conversation with Brazilian philosopher and writer Djamila Ribeiro, as part of Women’s History Month at MIT. This event is hosted by the MIT-Brazil and Latin America programs at the MIT Center for International...
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Robert Robinson Taylor ‘92, MIT’s first Black graduate and the first trained Black architect in the US, was invited back to the MIT campus in 1911 to celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institute’s 1861 charter. The celebration, and Taylor’s address, was...
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This New York Times Book Review, written March 18, 2026, is by Holly Bass. Holly Bass is a poet, journalist, and performance artist based in Washington, D.C., and a 2025-26 visiting fellow with the Center for Racial Justice at the University of Michigan. Joshua...
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Brain and Cognitive Sciences major Literature major What’ve you enjoyed most about your area of study? Was there a particular discovery, new skill or way of thinking, or insight that you found especially valuable? Please share an example from your favorite class or...
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On February 10: In honor of the Winter Olympics (Men’s Short later today!), and since we’re thinking about questions of value and incommensurability in the Compass class right now, Prof. Arthur Bahr made a brief video that explains the current scoring system of figure...