Building technology that empowers city residents
Kwesi Afrifa, a senior majoring in urban planning and computer science, wants to create cultural hubs that are inviting to everyone.
Kwesi Afrifa, a senior majoring in urban planning and computer science, wants to create cultural hubs that are inviting to everyone.
In a new documentary film, music’s storytelling power illuminates cultural and environmental sustainability in Brazil.
Faculty members granted tenure in economics; history; literature; music; philosophy; political science; and science, technology, and society.
The iconic sci-fi opera “VALIS,” first composed by Professor Tod Machover in 1987, reboots at MIT for a new generation.
New professors join Comparative Media Studies/Writing; Economics; Literature; Music and Theater Arts; Science, Technology, and Society; and Political Science.
Director and MIT Professor Jay Scheib’s production, at the Bayreuth Festival in Germany, features an apocalyptic theme and augmented reality headsets for the audience.
Makan will lead special projects in his new role, while continuing to serve as head of the Music and Theater Arts Section.
Associate Professor Leslie Tilley’s passion for a diversity of musical practices comes through in her research and in the classroom.
Combining digital technology with the human voice, Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT winner Pamela Z creates layered music from everyday life.
Senior Ananya Gurumurthy adds her musical talents to her math and computer science studies to advocate using data for social change.
The awards honor outstanding success in teaching undergraduate and graduate students.
Ahead of the Institute’s presidential inauguration, panelists describe advances in their research and how these discoveries are being deployed to benefit the public.
Frederick Harris Jr., MIT senior lecturer and creator of the It Must Be Now! initiative, reflects on music’s historic role in addressing racial issues.
Senior music lecturer Elena Ruehr turns Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace, groundbreaking thinkers of modern computing, into crime fighters.
Funding will support development of multimedia play, innovative research projects.