In new French class, MIT students serve as jury members of US Goncourt Prize
MIT French+ Initiative named Center of Excellence in French Studies.
MIT French+ Initiative named Center of Excellence in French Studies.
The first MIT student to be named a Michel David-Weill Scholar, Moore is planning a career at the intersection of sciences and environmental policy.
MIT European Club and MISTI virtually celebrate 25 years of the MIT European Career Fair.
Catherine Clark uses visual imagery to delve into French history, culture, and society.
Bilingual, interactive online publication asks how politics, economics, and social conflict shaped the Comédie-Française theater troupe’s repertory and impacted its finances.
MIT historian’s new book examines the political value early medieval European kings and nobles found in a royal ritual.
MIT professor emerita talks about her new memoir and aging in a patriarchal society.
Math and computer science major tweaks soccer accelerometer’s algorithms and expands his worldview via MIT-France.
Professor Bruno Perreau examines the relationships between personal identity and public institutions.
MIT professor’s book develops a new narrative about photography and the ways we use it, from the place where it all began.
MIT senior research scientist is one of six U.S. scientists to join French President Emmanuel Macron's "Make Our Planet Great Again" program.
In the January Scholars in France program, students discover behind-the-scenes Paris and the city's storied streets.
Doctoral student Elizabeth Dekeyser studies Muslim communities' sense of solidarity with the French state.
The acclaimed writer, whose work has become a cause célèbre in France and beyond, speaks as part of the MIT Global France Seminar series.
A novel thesis in the form of a podcast gives voice to issues of security and identity in New York and Paris.