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Practicum: Teaching at Beaver Works Summer Institute
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Melanie Chen ('20, Course VI) describes her experience mentoring high school students as a teaching assistant for Cog*Works, part of Lincoln Lab's Beaver Works Summer Institute.
Illuminating Passion: 50 Years of Jazz at MIT
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MIT Music and Theater Arts is celebrating the golden anniversary of its jazz program this spring with an exhibit in the Lewis Music Library, panel discussions with jazz artists and alumni, and a gala concert. MIT's j...
Infinite History Interview: Charles M. Vest
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Charles M. Vest MIT President 1990–2004 MIT Corporation life member Professor of Mechanical Engineering President, National Academy of Engineering 2007–2013 Charles M. Vest was a professor of mechanical engineering a...
Practicum: Directing Einstein’s Dreams
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Neerja Aggarwal ('17, MEng '18) describes her hands-on experience directing MIT Theater Arts' spring production of Einsteins Dreams.
MIT Symphony Orchestra: Sibelius: Symphony no. 2
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MIT Symphony Orchestra performs Jean Sibelius' Symphony no. 2. Recorded October 18, 2014 MIT Kresge Auditorium
MIT Symphony Orchestra: Mozart: Symphony no. 36, ‘Linz’
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MIT Symphony Orchestra performs Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony no. 36, 'Linz'. Recorded October 18, 2014 MIT Kresge Auditorium
Outside the Box: Crossing Disciplines at MIT
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Outside the Box: Crossing Disciplines at MIT profiles three prominent interdisciplinary researchers at MIT. Profiles include Maria Zuber, a geophysicist renowned for her research on planetary surfaces; Vladimir Bulovi...
2.007 Learning by Design
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Follow the evolution of MIT's 2.70/2.007 into one of the institution's most renown courses. Fostering students with a sense of creativity, collaboration, and professionalism, the class has inspired similar courses, wo...
Storied Women of MIT: Li Fu Lee
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Storied Women of MIT is a series of 60-second historical profiles of MIT students, researchers, and staff that demonstrates the role of women at the Institute from its founding to today. Images courtesy of: Amy Kua...
Turn Your Invention into a Start-Up
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You’ve invented something really cool. Now, can you protect it and create a company around it? Christopher Noble, Technology Licensing Officer of the MIT Technology Licensing Office, explains how and when to file a pa...