Archived Programs

Being, Thinking, Doing (Or Not!): Ethics in Your Life

Tuesday, February 6, 2018 - 7:00pm

This spring semester, we continue to 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 7:00-8:30pm). Philosophy Professor Sally Haslanger will be co-... Read more

This spring semester, we continue to host our undergraduate ethics seminar, Being, Thinking, Doing (Or Not!): Ethics in Your Lifein cooperation with the MIT Philosophy Department (Course 24.191 in Room 32-D461 from 7... Read more

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1:00pm: Key Features of the 2018 Federal Budget

            Congressional Discretionary Budget Priorities... Read more

Speakers

Emile Bruneau

Research Associate, Annenberg School for Communications, University of Pennsylvania

Karen Ross

Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance at UMASS Boston

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On November 30, we are proud to be partnering with the MIT Museum as we host a provocative and fascinating evening of conversation. Join Dr. Emile Bruneau,... Read more

Has Silicon Valley Lost Its Humanity?

Thursday, November 30, 2017 - 5:15pm
Speakers

Noam Cohen

Former New York Times technology columnist and author of The Know-It-Alls

Jeffrey Howe

Northeastern University assistant professor of journalism and Wired Magazine contributing editor

Silicon Valley innovations have given rise to a class of tech titans wielding immense economic and political influence, and has paved the way for a cultural shift towards individualism with historically little regard for marginalized groups left in the wake.

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