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Elizabeth Wood and Maria Khotimsky awarded d’Arbeloff grant

…have been awarded a Alex and Brit d’Arbeloff Fund for Excellence in Education grant to develop their new subject “Russia Real and Imagined Through the Ages – Introduction to Russian…

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Paper-cutting and dumpling making!

Students from IAP Chinese I practiced Chinese paper-cutting and dumpling making to celebrate Chinese New Year – Year of the Rabbit. And also Sebastian Alberdi, a student from IAP Chinese…

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Human language evolution

A new article based on Shigeru Miyagawa’s Integration Hypothesis of language evolution was just published this week in Frontiers in Psychology, “The precedence of syntax in the rapid emergence of

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In Celebration of Chinese Language Day

…Chinese immigration, Chinese Americans, and global Chinese food. Two of our newest subjects are 21G.204 Three Kingdoms: From Fiction to Comic, Film, and Game and Chinese calligraphy offered over IAP….

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Ayae Uwabo-Dodson

…beginning to advanced Japanese. Prior to joining MIT in 2023, she has taught at State University of New York at Binghamton. In the summer she has been teaching at Middlebury…

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Edward Rhoads speaks on “China’s First Hundred, MIT’s First Eight”

Edward Rhoads, Professor Emeritus, University of Texas at Austin Tuesday, October 20, 2015 1pm-2pm • 14N-217 The Chinese Educational Mission (CEM) sent 120 young boys to New England to study…

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GSL Brown Bag Lunch Series – Palomoa Duong

…of new cultural agents who enter, contract, or expand “the really existing public sphere” through digital screens. Upcoming Wed. May 4 • Noon • 14E-304 “Un/Homely Europe: Tracing the Longue…

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IAP students of Chinese calligraphy showcase their skills

…and wrote New Year wishes with our students. Our students engaged with passersby, explaining calligraphy to those without any Chinese language background and teaching them how to write calligraphy. One…

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Michael Taussig

…mana + the creativity of gossip Michael Taussig, professor of anthropology at Columbia University, was dubbed by the New York Times as “Anthropology’s Alternative Radical.” Taussig has been doing fieldwork…

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Tiffany Amariuta a winner of “Many Languages, One World” contest

During the past week, Tiffany, along with other finalists, participated in the UN Youth Forum on Global Sustainable Development at Adelphi University in New York. Workshops and discussions culminated with…

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GSL Brown Bag Lunch Series – Bruno Perreau

…of screen cultures in the formation of a post-socialist subject, mechanisms of gatekeeping and policing the digital public sphere, and narratives and strategies of new cultural agents who enter, contract,…

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‘Dissolve Conference’ discusses inequality

…Cambridge-based Toscanini’s owner Gus Rancatore unveiled a new ice cream flavor called “This is what democracy tastes like.” The speakers list included: Jose Gomez-Marquez (MIT, Little Devices), affordable, DIY medical…

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