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- Mar 1911:00 AMMen's Swimming and Diving vs. NCAA ChampionshipTime: 10:00 AM/6:00 PMLocation: Greensboro, NC
- Mar 1911:00 AMMIT Museum Highlights TourJoin a member of our Visitor Experience Team for this 45-minute introductory tour of the MIT Museum. Learn about the collection, our history, and get your questions answered by our gallery experts. Space is limited, please speak to a visitor experience representative at the admission desk when purchasing museum tickets if you would like to participate in the tour.Every Wednesday at 11am Free with museum admission
- Mar 1911:00 AMWomen's Swimming and Diving vs. NCAA ChampionshipTime: 10:00 AM/6:00 PMLocation: Greensboro, NC
- Mar 1911:30 AMFood Trucks in the Kendall/MIT Open Space
- Mar 1912:00 PMTai Chi - Virtual ClassA martial art known for its many health benefits, tai chi is a moving study in meditation.Designed for small spaces, this class covers fundamental skills including postures, hand, and footwork. A short Yang style tai chi form will be taught.Special clothing is not necessary, but athletic shoes and loose fitting pants are recommended.Registration is required on our wellness class website. If you do not already have an account on this website, you'll need to create one. This is fee-based class and open to the entire MIT community.
- Mar 1912:00 PMTo Dare Mighty Things: U.S. Defense Strategy Since the RevolutionDr. Michael O'Hanlon from the Brookings Institution will speak at the MIT Security Studies Program's Wednesday Seminar.Although its grand strategy has sometimes trended towards isolationism or disengagement, the United States has never been a shrinking violet when it comes to defense strategy, military ambitions and budgets, and military operations. In this seminar, Dr. Michael O'Hanlon will discuss the past and present character of American defense policy.