News Home 5 News Cynthia Griffin Wolff, acclaimed biographer and longtime MIT professor, dies at 87Celebrating the Launch of the Hsu-Tang Library with Prof Wiebke Denecke!Prof Joshua Bennett spotlight on the homepage of MIT with MIT News!July 31st! Prof Joshua Bennett, Prof Brandon Terry & Prof Imani Perry in conversation: “Poetry, Public Art, and the Politics of Memory” | City of Boston and the Mellon FoundationMIT Global Shakespeares received an HONORABLE MENTION for the 2024 ATHE-ASTR Award for Excellence in Digital Scholarship from the Association for Theatre in Higher Education.Parapraxis | Prof Eugenie Brinkema publishes article, “Ten to Twelve Dead Brothers”Raison politiques 94, mai 2024 | Interview with Prof Bruno Perreau with Benjamin Boudou et Félix MégretHistory 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)4 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344 5
July 31st! Prof Joshua Bennett, Prof Brandon Terry & Prof Imani Perry in conversation: “Poetry, Public Art, and the Politics of Memory” | City of Boston and the Mellon Foundation
MIT Global Shakespeares received an HONORABLE MENTION for the 2024 ATHE-ASTR Award for Excellence in Digital Scholarship from the Association for Theatre in Higher Education.
Raison politiques 94, mai 2024 | Interview with Prof Bruno Perreau with Benjamin Boudou et Félix Mégret
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)