Author Édouard Louis examines contexts for violence
The acclaimed writer, whose work has become a cause célèbre in France and beyond, speaks as part of the MIT Global France Seminar series.
The acclaimed writer, whose work has become a cause célèbre in France and beyond, speaks as part of the MIT Global France Seminar series.
Now in its 20th season, a popular poetry series provides the MIT community with new voices and verbal harmonies — and a window into MIT's varied poetry offerings.
Recent graduate honored for her unique audio piece, crafted at MIT, encouraging self-reflection on race.
Academic expo connects students with MIT-SHASS faculty and courses.
Three outstanding PhD students have been invited to study at MIT for the fellowship's inaugural year.
Senior Shannon Kao’s knack for storytelling informs her research in computer graphics.
Digest of the MIT humanities, arts, and social sciences features a Nobel Prize, a new professorship in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, three new SHASS websites, and more.
Founded in 1949, group now maintains what may be the world’s largest open-shelf collection of science fiction.
Meet MIT professor Arthur Bahr, a former figure skater who makes medieval literature come alive.
MIT Melville scholar travels on the last surviving U.S. whaleship from Melville's era.