What’s Next for Ukraine and Europe
Join us for a conversation with @DmytroKuleba, former foreign minister of Ukraine. Cosponsored by MIT-Ukraine, @MIT_CIS, and SSP.
🗓️April 8 at 5pm.
📍MIT building E25-111
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MIT's Human Insight Collaborative celebrated the first group of awarded projects during an event held at its @MIT_SCC. https://t.co/6FE2uXpV7q @MITEngineering@HistoryMit@MITPSTS
#EVENTALERT: Join us on Tuesday, April 8th at 5 PM in MIT Building E25-111 for a conversation with @DmytroKuleba, former foreign minister of Ukraine.
Carol Saivetz (@MIT_SSP) and Elizabeth Wood (@HistoryMit, MIT-Ukraine) will moderate. Learn more here: https://t.co/hC5mRzHhWY
Ancient & Medieval Studies Colloquium Spring 2025
"How East Asia Transformed Chinese Classical Literature and Book Culture: The Case of Korea"
Where: Building 14, Room 14E-304 (map)
When: Wednesday, April 9th @ 5:15PM
https://t.co/uCyaqhPvFx
MIT sophs and juniors: Applications are open for the Burchard Scholars program. Join a distinguished group of current and former students for meals and stimulating conversations with faculty. Application deadline is 11/22! https://t.co/JtEU5asns6 #mitshass
Curated by History Prof. Hiromu Nagahara: MIT Libraries Digital Exhibit “From Samurai into Engineers: Eiichirō Honma and MIT’s First Japanese Students” is live!
Link to exhibit: https://t.co/xiblnLCbN6
Photo Credit: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
@mitlibraries @HiromuNagahara
History Prof. Emerita Harriet Ritvo discusses how animals have endured domestication to imperialism, and how no species is truly "wild" today.
Link to article: https://t.co/ea4h9Ncz07