This year's conference focused on the theme of "Democratizing Innovation."
The Lewis Music Library's Music at MIT Oral History Project was established in 1999 to document the vibrant history of music at MIT.
MIT President L. Rafael Reif discussed reinventing the residential research university for the future in light of rising costs and emerging online alternatives.
A presentation by Drazen Prelec.
Hybrid forms of multimedia, combining aspects of newspapers, documentary film and digital video are a notable feature of today's on-line journalism. How is this changing our journalism?
MIT students perform the Piano Trio No. 1 in E flat Major composed by Ludwig Beethoven. Bravo to flutist Vivian Liu, cellist Sae Jang (cello heaven), and pianist Yimin Chen. And thanks to their coach Jean Rife. Four movements: Allegro, Adagio Cantabile, Scherzo, and Presto. Killian ...
MIT students perform the String Sextet No. 1 in B flat Major composed by Johannes Brahms. Bravo to violinists Ari Umans and David Somach, violists Stephen Chang and Carolyn Chang, cellists Sunny Wicks and Kyle Miller. And thanks to their coach Marcus thompson. Last two ...
Recorded Feb. 15, 2013
Recorded Feb. 13, 2013
Richard Meserve, President, Carnegie Institution for Science
MIT hosted a full day of activities on Feb. 14, 2013 for 232 American Junior Academy of Science delegates who were in Boston to attend the academy’s annual conference.
Participants:Jeffrey Mankoff, Deputy Director, Russia and Eurasia Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies Matthew Ouimet, Senior Analyst, Office of Analysis for Russia and Eurasia, Department of State Barry Posen, Ford International Professor of Political Science ...
Recorded Feb. 13, 2013
Panel discusses what’s the right price for a college education? And what is its value?
Recorded Feb. 1, 2013.
Mike Cafarella Recorded 2-1-13