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Lit@MIT: The Poetechnics Podcast, Ep 4 – Graduating Majors, 2023

Lit@MIT: The Poetechnics Podcast, Ep 4 – Graduating Majors, 2023

Congratulations to the Lit@MIT Class of 2023: Richter, Anjali, and Trevor!

Congratulations to the Lit@MIT Class of 2023: Richter, Anjali, and Trevor!

FACAM Colloquium presents, Prof Eugenie Brinkema, “Drabness and Ethics (on the Values of Formalism)” at the University of Groningen

FACAM Colloquium presents, Prof Eugenie Brinkema, “Drabness and Ethics (on the Values of Formalism)” at the University of Groningen

Lit@MIT: The Poetechnics Podcast, Ep 3 – Arthur Bahr

Lit@MIT: The Poetechnics Podcast, Ep 3 – Arthur Bahr

SANAS Symposium & AGM 2023 present Prof Eugenie Brinkema, “Blindness and Description; Or How to Read a Sunken Form.”

SANAS Symposium & AGM 2023 present Prof Eugenie Brinkema, “Blindness and Description; Or How to Read a Sunken Form.”

Inside the Classroom with Prof Joshua Bennett | MIT SHASS News 2023

Inside the Classroom with Prof Joshua Bennett | MIT SHASS News 2023

Mary C. Fuller: New Chair of the Faculty

Mary C. Fuller: New Chair of the Faculty

MIT News announces, “Poetechnics: A podcast at the intersection of poetic and technical knowledge”

MIT News announces, “Poetechnics: A podcast at the intersection of poetic and technical knowledge”

Prof Wyn Kelley has been awarded an American Antiquarian Society-NEH fellowship for research on Afro-Brazilian culture in early US Black print culture!

Prof Wyn Kelley has been awarded an American Antiquarian Society-NEH fellowship for research on Afro-Brazilian culture in early US Black print culture!

Prof Wiebke Denecke selected as the S.C. Fang Professor in Chinese Language and Culture!

Prof Wiebke Denecke selected as the S.C. Fang Professor in Chinese Language and Culture!

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