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- Oct 174:30 PMMIT-Ukraine Info SessionJoin us at our upcoming info session for students, staff and faculty for insightful discussion, community building, and delicious Ukrainian baked goods.The goal of this session is to bring together diverse MIT stakeholders to brainstorm ideas of how we can create more projects supporting Ukraine in these history-defining times. Using the MIT models of UROP, MISTI, and the PKG Center, we are looking to connect the MIT community and our colleagues in Ukraine (working at NGOs, government and business enterprises) through relevant and meaningful projects. We will also provide a brief update on MIT-Ukraine initiatives implemented thus far and talk about internships, courses, and academic exchange opportunities available this academic year.We especially welcome you if youteach and have ideas about projects that students could help you with through UROPs, PKG social impact programs, or MISTI Ukraine Internships;study at MIT and have ideas for projects and would like to involve others through internships, UROPs, projects for courses you are taking, events around campus;work at MIT and want to be involved in projects in specific labs and learning centers;have connections to potential partners in Ukraine with whom we can collaborate.
- Oct 176:30 PMSpecial Screening: Wisdom of HappinessAs part of 2025 Mandala at MIT: Healing the Divide eventSpecial Screening of film "Wisdom of Happiness"WISDOM OF HAPPINESS shows us a timeless truth: happiness is still possible, even in the midst of chaos and uncertainty. This powerful message of hope is delivered as a personal audience with one of the greatest living thinkers, Nobel Peace Prize winner Tenzin Gyatso, known to billions around the world as the Dalai Lama. Speaking as a member of our single global community, he shares practical wisdom for finding peace, compassion, and hope in the midst of chaos. With disarming clarity and deep humanity, he invites us to imagine — and help create — a world where compassion is activated as our strongest force for change, and happiness is within reach for everyone.
- Oct 177:00 PMThe Bhagavad Gita Journey - Beyond Chapters, into LifeBhagavad Gita Fall Lecture SeriesJoin HG Sadananda Dasa, MIT Vaishnava Hindu Chaplain, for a weekly journey into the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita. Explore profound questions about identity, purpose, karma, yoga, love, and selfless service, and discover practical insights for living a meaningful and spiritually grounded life. Each session combines reflection, discussion, and practical tools for self-realization.RSVP: tinyurl.com/mitgita25
- Oct 177:30 PMFestival Henge Jam SessionsThe MIT Disabilities ERG is proud to present a series of events for Disability Employment Awareness Month this October.Join us for Festival Henge, a community participation art project that involves, absorbs and reflects the community of artists at and associated with MIT by Gearóid Dolan. During National Disability Employment Awareness Month, we will be jamming on 10/3, 10/10 and 10/17.Festival Henge is a dynamic installation composed of eight freestanding, translucent hand-made LED video panels arranged in an octagonal formation. Each low-resolution video screen displays imagery visible from both sides, while also allowing the surrounding environment to be visible between the LED pixels, inviting viewers into a 360° audiovisual environment with sixteen-channel surround sound.The installation runs silent 24/7, playing a video loop of content that evolves over time, as community members submit new video content that gets added to the loop. Add your content, join the Loop!Gearóid says, "Every Friday after sundown I hold “Friday Night Jam Sessions”, 7:30pm to 11pm, when the Festival Henge is activated by community sound artists, DJs and audio visual artist performances. It is a fun participatory environment where artists and community members gather and celebrate community in a festive and welcoming space. Come join us, experience the art, hang out, play the participatory synthesizer, dance with us to beats in celebration of each other.The “Big Knob 303” synthesizer is built for people who don’t have music skills or knowledge to participate: it is very popular and a lot of fun. My computer plays the notes and accompanying drums and you play the 6 large knobs that effect the quality and timbre of the sounds. Created so people with low vision or who are blind can participate with minimal instructions, and for all to try and to enjoy.During National Disability Employment Awareness Month, we will be jamming on 10/3, 10/10 and 10/17, which will also be the closing event of the project and coincides with the 99 Fridays dance party on the 6th Floor."This work is made possible by Arts At MIT, Artfinity Arts Festival, The Art Culture & Technology Program & Media LabOther events in this series10/6 -Making Inclusion and Accessibility Part of All Your Work with Rachel Tanenhaus10/8 -Disabled Artists in Conversation10/15 - Building Inclusive Workplace Practices: A talk with Laura Beretsky
- Oct 178:00 PMHellenic Students' Association Glenti
- Oct 178:00 PMMoonchildren Play (MIT LOST)The MIT Life on Stage Theater (LOST) fall production of the play Moonchildren, by Michael Weller. This play from the author of Split and Loose Ends explores the rootless 60's generation of free-love and protest. Five male college seniors and their housemates have no purpose in their lives. They march against the staus quo and taunt the "pigs". One feels genuine emotion at his mother's death from cancer, one romance dies and another is aborted. Ultimately, they realize their lives are as empty as the establishment they protest so vehemently against.Attendance free to all! Come see in Kresge Little Theater fromthe 16th to the 18th of October.