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MIT Reads Fall book!
MIT Reads is an all-MIT reading experience that aims to build community and foster understanding.
The Fall 2017 book selection is sponsored by My Sister's Keeper! Join us reading Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
MIT Reads is an all-MIT reading experience that aims to build community and foster understanding.
The Fall 2017 book selection is sponsored by My Sister's Keeper! Join us reading Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
My Sister's Keeper in the News!
My Sister's Keeper builds community for black women students at MIT
New organization aims to increase connections, mentoring, and success. Read more in the link!
MIT Reads fall book!
MIT Reads is an all-MIT reading experience that aims to build community and foster understanding.
Fall 2016 book selection: Redefining Realness by Janet Mock!
MIT reads is partnering with LBGTQ@MIT and the Gender Fluidity Group for discussions.
New book by Lerna Ekmekcioglu
Lerna Ekmekcioglu publishes her new book Recovering Armenia: The Limits of Belonging in Post-Gencoide Turkey, from Stanford University Press.
Lerna Ekmekcioglu publishes her new book Recovering Armenia: The Limits of Belonging in Post-Gencoide Turkey, from Stanford University Press. See full article in MIT News here.
How Behavior, Culture, & Structural Inequalities Impact Health
Featured in MIT News, Erica James investigates how behavior, culture, and structural inequalities impact health.
Featured in MIT News, Erica James investigates how behavior, culture, and structural inequalities impact health. See full article here.
Arthur Bahr Receives MIT's Highest Undergraduate Teaching Award
Arthur Bahr, the Alfred Henry and Jean Morrison Hayes Career Development Associate Professor of Literature, has been named a 2015 MacVicar Faculty Fellow, along with three other outstanding MIT faculty members.
Arthur Bahr, the Alfred Henry and Jean Morrison Hayes Career Development Associate Professor of Literature, has been named a 2015 MacVicar Faculty Fellow, along with three other outstanding MIT faculty members. MacVicar Fellows receive $10,000 annually, for a period of 10 years, to support educational activities. Bahr's research focus is Old and Middle English literature. See the full story here.