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Visit us at http://web.mit.edu/cis.More than fifty years ago, MIT established the Center for International Studies to conduct research to help the United States in its...
The Center for Advanced Visual Studies is a fellowship program that commissions and produces new artworks and artistic research within the context of MIT. A laboratory...
The Koch InstituteThe David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT both transforms and transcends the MIT Center for Cancer Research (CCR). Founded ...
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Professor Yoel Fink of MIT discusses research and education in his group, and the intellectual challenges facing engi...
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Scot Frank ’09 participated in the Public Service Fellowship program, the MIT IDEAS Competition, and Student Leaders...
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Held on April 24, 2009 at Kresge Auditorium, the concert offers the opportunity to sample some of John Harbison's voc...
Center for Advanced Visual Studies
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The American preference for traditional residential design masks a frightening reality: across the globe, individual ...
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The CMS Media Spectacle is in it’s 11th year at MIT. It’s a chance for students, staff and faculty to have their films/videos screened in front of a faculty jury. There are also substantial cash prizes awarded to the winning films/videos. Any length or format is accepted and the deadline for submissions in April 23rd. The CMS […]
MIT TechTV is turning two in April, 2009. On March 10th, we celebrated our 1500th video uploaded and over x million hits! We’d love to hear from you! Please tell us: Who you are and where you’re from. How you’ve been using the site. What you like about the site? What you would like to see added? What could be improved? Anything else […]
If you were unable to join us for the Educause Web Seminar “Copyright Balance and Fair Use in Networked Learning: Lessons from Creators’ Codes of Best Practices” with Patricia Aufderheide (Professor and Director, Center for Social Media, School of Communication, American University) & Peter Jaszi (Professor of Law, American University) you can see the archived […]