News Home 5 News History of Humanities publishes a manifesto-style volume of the Comparative Global Humanities initiative at MIT, coedited by Wiebke Denecke, Alexander Forte, and Tristan BrownCongratulations to the Lit@MIT Class of 2024: Diego, Grace, Katherine, Kelsey, Nina, and Tamea!May 30th | Prof Wiebke Denecke announces launch of the new Hsu-Tang Library of Classical Chinese Literature with Oxford University Press at the Oxford Research Center for the Humanities (TORCH)MIT Open Learning | How MIT Professor Joshua Bennett is addressing gaps in K-12 literary arts educationCongrats! Grace McMillan, Lit Major’24 awarded 2024 Fulbright fellowshipCongrats to Prof Diana Henderson for the 2024 Levitan Teaching Award!Discover community and cultural connections with graduating Lit Major’24, Grace McMillan!!In Media Res | Prof Eugenie Brinkema curator’s notes in “Offering it up” | SPECIAL ISSUE: Montage/Composite/ExchangeChronicle | Prof Bruno Perreau featured in Roundtable: Gender and Its EnemiesWeds, April 10 @ Harvard’s Mahindra Center | Bruno Perreau, “Sphères D’injustice: Pour Un Universalisme Minoritaire”4 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041 5
History of Humanities publishes a manifesto-style volume of the Comparative Global Humanities initiative at MIT, coedited by Wiebke Denecke, Alexander Forte, and Tristan Brown
May 30th | Prof Wiebke Denecke announces launch of the new Hsu-Tang Library of Classical Chinese Literature with Oxford University Press at the Oxford Research Center for the Humanities (TORCH)
MIT Open Learning | How MIT Professor Joshua Bennett is addressing gaps in K-12 literary arts education
In Media Res | Prof Eugenie Brinkema curator’s notes in “Offering it up” | SPECIAL ISSUE: Montage/Composite/Exchange
Weds, April 10 @ Harvard’s Mahindra Center | Bruno Perreau, “Sphères D’injustice: Pour Un Universalisme Minoritaire”