“FUTURE PHASES” showcases new frontiers in music technology and interactive performance

July 29, 2025
MIT Music and Theater Arts
Music technology took center stage at MIT during “FUTURE PHASES,” an evening of works for string orchestra and electronics, presented by the MIT Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program as part of the 2025 International Computer Music Conference (ICMC).  The well-attended event was held last month in the Thomas Tull Concert Hall within the new Edward […]

3 Questions: Applying lessons in data, economics, and policy design to the real world

July 24, 2025
Stefanie Koperniak | MIT Open Learning
Gevorg Minasyan MAP ’23 first discovered the MITx MicroMasters Program in Data, Economics, and Design of Policy (DEDP) — jointly led by the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and MIT Open Learning — when he was looking to better understand the process of building effective, evidence-based policies while working at the Central Bank of […]

Victor McElheny, founding director of MIT’s Knight Science Journalism Program, dies at 89

July 22, 2025
Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT
Victor K. McElheny, the celebrated journalist and author who founded MIT’s Knight Science Journalism Program more than 40 years ago and served for 15 years as its director, died on July 14 in Lexington, Massachusetts, after a brief illness. He was 89. Born in Boston and raised in Poughkeepsie, New York, McElheny’s storied journalism career spanned seven […]

What Americans actually think about taxes

July 21, 2025
Peter Dizikes | MIT News
Doing your taxes can feel like a very complicated task. Even so, it might be less intricate than trying to make sense of what people think about taxes. Several years ago, MIT political scientist Andrea Campbell undertook an expansive research project to understand public opinion about taxation. Her efforts have now reached fruition, in a […]

Helping cities evolve

July 17, 2025
Alicia Chen | Office of Graduate Education
Growing up in Paris, Vincent Rollet was exposed to the world beyond France from an early age. His dad was an engineer who traveled around the globe to set up electrical infrastructure, and he moved the family to the United States for two years when Rollet was a small child. His father’s work sparked Rollet’s […]
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