About The first class of the "MIT and Slavery" undergraduate research project ran in the fall of 2017, set in motion by MIT President L. Rafael Reif with Dean Melissa Nobles. As the research projec...
Sinan Aral, the David Austin Professor of Management at MIT, gave a presentation on the science and implications of fake news, which was followed by a student-led discussion.
Oxford University Press's academic insights for the thinking world combine authority, innovation, and excellence. The official Oxford Academic YouTube channel features videos from leading authors, exp
This channel is dedicated to the chanting tradition - primarily medieval - of Western and Eastern Christendom. ~ These video clips were made with the purpose of letting people know about the musici
A compendium of invented words written by John Koenig, that aims to fill holes in the language—to give a name to emotions we all feel but don't have a word for.
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.
At an event on Feb 16, 2018, 250 members of the MIT community gathered to explore the initial findings from the “MIT and Slavery” class, first taught in the Fall of 2017. News story about the even...
ABOUT — The first class of the "MIT and Slavery" research project took place in the Fall of 2017 and the initial findings will be published in detail during the Spring 2018 term. Among other discov...
Janelle Sands is an accomplished cellist and an undergraduate student in the School of Engineering at MIT. Watch Janelle perform the Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No. 1.
The Mens et Manus America initiative at MIT examines "The Politics of Misinformation," at an event on May 1, 2017. Adam J. Berinsky, Professor of Poltical Science, and Ezra Zuckerman Sivan, the Sit...
Distinguished publishing professionals discuss ways to shape academic scholarship into general literature. | Event sponsored by the Office of the Dean, MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social ...
Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right | A Conversation with Arlie Russell Hochschild | MIT, March 23, 2017 | Feature story: http://bit.ly/MMA-Hochschild
Welcome to the official Saturday Night Live channel on YouTube! Here you will find your favorite sketches, behind the scenes clips and web exclusives, featuring all your favorite hosts and cast membe
A group of MIT students briefly put away their cell phones this spring to concentrate on a much older information storage and retrieval device: the book. In a hands-on humanities class — Making Boo...
Welcome to the official Nobel Prize YouTube Channel which presents videos about the Nobel Prize awarded achievements and the Nobel Laureates, provided by Nobelprize.org, the official web site of the N
This is a 98-second clip of the event. Full video at: https://youtu.be/wmw-vMmLmKM — On the evening of Nov. 17, 2016 faculty, staff, and students came together to affirm the enduring values that un...
On the evening of Nov. 17, 2016 faculty, staff, and students came together to affirm the enduring values that unite the MIT community. | Story at MIT News: http://bit.ly/2gBEQcv | MIT Campaign for ...
Jackee Budesta Batanda "Audit's the Conventional Wisdom" of Washington's response to the anti-homosexuality bill in Uganda. The video was taped on 2/12/12.
Professor Margaret L.A. MacVicar was an outstanding educator and scientist who founded MIT's famous Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) and went on to serve as MIT's first Dean for ...
MIT Wind Ensemble playing Jamshied Sharifi's "Awakening" Movement II: Reflection: Let Each One Hear Her Own Thoughts World Premier - Kresge Hall, Sat. Mar. 17th, 2012
MIT Wind Ensemble playing Jamshied Sharifi's "Awakening" Movement III: Ahead: The Real Transformation Has Barely Begun World Premier - Kresge Hall, Sat. Mar. 17th, 2012
MIT Wind Ensemble playing Jamshied Sharifi's "Awakening" Movement I: Maghreb / Bouazizi / The Uprisings World Premier - Kresge Hall, Sat. Mar. 17th, 2012
Sumner: A Biography in Jazz, a film by Tony Hill, explores the recent Mark Sumner Harvey composition about his distinguished ancestor, the senator and statesman Charles Sumner. Many thanks to our...
Cultural Anthropology is a social science that explores how people understand - and act in - the world. But what, exactly, is it that Cultural Anthr...
MIT students perform the Finale of the Trio for Piano, Violin, and Horn by Johannes Brahms. Bravo to the musicians Yoni Kahn French horn, Albert Wu violin, Daniel Manesh piano, and their coach Jean...