Archived Programs
Kenneth Oye
Noelle Selin
John Sterman
MLK Celebration: Truth and Power: Students Leading for Change: Silent March
The MLK Celebration Committee will be hosting a silent march as part of MIT's MLK Celebration on February 10. This year's theme is Truth and Power: Students Leading for Change. The march will be broadly inclusive and all student groups are invited, as well as the wider... Read more
Being. Doing. Thinking. (Or Not!): Ethics and Your Life: An Undergraduate Seminar
This spring we will host our undergraduate ethics seminar, Being. Thinking. Doing. (Or Not!): Ethics in Your Life in cooperation with the MIT Philosophy Department; Course 24.191 in Room 32-D461 from 7:30-9:00pm.
Rachel McKinney, a post doctoral... Read more
Take 20 minutes to de-stress and re-energize. We will offer a brief introduction, a 10 minute interval of quiet, and finish with a cup or tea or hot cider. Please join us!
This session concludes our Fall 2015 Hack Your Mind series. This monthly series provides... Read more
Sectarianism and the Quality of Social Welfare in Lebanon
Melani Cammet
Melani Cammett is Professor of Government at Harvard University. She specializes in the political economy of development and the Middle East and North Africa and is the author of... Read more