Pacific New England consortium workshopon digital research and pedagogy in Asian American studies MIT campus Saturday, October 3, 2015 – 11:00am – 2:00pm Stata Center/ Building 32, Room D461 Presentations…
…learn new vocabulary related to my name. I can read some of the information in Chinese from online resources. I can give a thoughtful feedback to my classmate’s book. The…
…which was hosted by Global Studies and Languages Department, was also part of the “re-Vision Women Writers Reading Series,” presented by MIT’s Women’s and Gender Studies and Pen New England;…
…Suma Anand, ’17, Newton, MA Second Prize: Dina Levy-Lambert, ’17,New York, NY; and Lucine Gabriel, ’17, Pittsburgh, PA Third Prize: Christina Curlette, ’16, Atlanta, GA; Marianna Agudelo, ’16, Roswell, GA;…
…range of issues, such as the clash between natives and newcomers, urban living, ecological degradation, family relations, and sexuality in a variety of genres: psychological thriller, science fiction, coming of…
…for departments to consider developing new means to welcome and support the Class of 2024 as they joined the MIT community virtually. The OFY welcomed ideas for initiatives to build…
…gave students an opportunity to study and experience the history, theory, and practice of these traditions. Teng and Johnson spoke about the experience. The following interview appeared in MIT NEWS….
…long recognized the arts as a fundamental component of an MIT education. Now, MIT has made a historic commitment to expanding and enhancing music education with a new, dedicated music…
Tutmonda is a cohort of students who are committed to exploring MIT’s “Global Classroom” by learning new languages and cultures, and to promoting cross-cultural understanding on campus. As a collaboration…
…one involved my work with the Admissions Office. Before coming to MIT, I knew I wanted to be a tour guide, and I thought it would be fun to share…
…in Korean, welcomed attendees to the event. Per Urlaub, Director of MIT Global Languages, and Sungdai Cho, Director of the Center for Korean Studies at University of New York (SUNY)…
1st prize: Alice Macdonald 2008, biological engineering division, Ann Arbor, MI 2nd prize: Phi Ho 2008, Sloan School of Management, New Iberia, LA 3rd prize: Patrick Varilly 2006, physics, San…