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- Jun 136:00 PMLetterlocking: The Hidden History of the LetterJoin us at the MIT Museum as we welcome scholars Jana Dambrogio and Daniel Starza Smith to discuss their new book, Letterlocking: The Hidden History of the Letter. The presentation will be followed by a letterlocking making activity.Before the invention of the gummed envelope in the 1830s, how did people secure their private letters? The answer is letterlocking — the ingenious process of securing a letter using a combination of folds, tucks, slits, or adhesives such as sealing wax, so that it becomes its own envelope. This almost entirely forgotten practice, used by historical figures ranging from Elizabeth I and her spies to Japanese samurai lords, was an everyday activity for centuries, across cultures, borders, and social classes. In Letterlocking, Jana Dambrogio and Daniel Starza Smith, experts who have pioneered the field over the last ten years, tell the fascinating story of letterlocking within epistolary history, drawing on real historical examples from all over the world.Copies of Letterlocking will be available for purchase onsite from the MIT Press Bookstore.June 13 6-8pm $5
- Jun 136:00 PMMovie Night: Inside OutOutdoor movie night! Featuring Inside Out (PG). Free popcorn will be provided, while supplies last. 🍿🌃Thanks to our friends at Open Space Programming for partnering with us for this program. Registration is here.
- Jun 136:00 PMMovie Night: Inside OutOutdoor movie night! Featuring Inside Out (PG).Please note that seating is available on a first come, first served basis; feel free to bring along a blanket or chair.
- Jun 136:30 PMDiscover Your Self"Do you ever feel that life holds a deeper meaning beyond what you currently understand? The truth is profound—there are countless mysteries of existence, divinity, and the self that lie beyond our awareness. There is so much we don’t know, and even more that we don’t realize we don’t know."Join us on this exciting journey of Discover Your Self to explore the unknown territories of life and delve into the science of spirituality. This course, based on the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, will equip you with proven methods to achieve true inner joy and answer your deepest questions about life's higher principles. This Course explains Proven methods to attain the true inner joy of heart and gives answers to all the Inquiries about Higher Principles in life like the pathway for unlimited and everlasting happiness from the eyes of scriptures like Bhagavad Gita in a scientific perspective.Salient Features:Discover the Game of LifeDiscover Inner SelfDiscover The Ultimate GeniusDiscover Manual of LifeDiscover Lasting SolutionDiscover Sublime Joy Through SoundDiscover The Real Eternal LoveDiscover The Happy PlanetYou are invited to join us every Friday 6:30-7:45 pm. To your pleasure we have free delicious sattvik vegetarian dinner is available after every session.Venue: MIT Room 56-162, 32 Vasaar Steeet, Cambridge MA Kindly RSVP here https://forms.gle/DEXUz6ig6dJZoU1k7Regards, MIT Vedic Vision Forum
- Jun 137:00 PMRussian Connection - End-of-Spring SocialJoin the MIT Russian Connection to wind down after a fruitful Spring semester!Open to all graduate students of MIT.Sponsored by the GSC Funding Board.Please RSVP here by Wednesday (06/11): https://forms.gle/YwuY388ZFDnTgAPw7
- Jun 14All dayA Wider Horizon: How Katharine Dexter McCormick Changed the World and MITOn view in the Hayden Library Loft (Floor 1M) May 12 - September 30, 2025Throughout her life, Katharine Dexter McCormick widened the horizons of what was possible for women. A suffragist, philanthropist, and scientist, she broke boundaries from an early age, becoming one of the first women to graduate from MIT. She later went on to fund McCormick Hall, the first on-campus dormitory for women at MIT. Learn more about the exhibit