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- Apr 74:30 PMThe Geographic Leakages of Environmental Regulations: Evidence from the Clean Air Act (with E. Mark Curtis, Weiting Miao, Felix Samy Soliman, and Juan Carlos Suárez Serrato) - Joint with Harvard @ MITDaniel Xu (Duke)
- Apr 75:15 PMSpecial Lecture with Ashley Smart – The Stories We Could Tell: Science Journalism in a Time of ChangeJoin us on Monday, April 7th, from 5:15-6:45 pm in E51-145 for a special talk by Ashley SmartThe Stories We Could Tell: Science Journalism in a Time of ChangeWhat role should science journalists play in restoring public trust in journalism and science? How should reporters approach complicated issues that pit science against personal values? How should we think about what is at stake — and for whom — in the stories we tell about science? In this talk, Ashley will discuss how his own experiences as a reporter, editor, and associate program director have shaped the way he thinks about these questions — and why science journalists must grapple with them if they are to navigate the precarious road ahead.About Ashley SmartAshley Smart is an award-winning journalist who serves as the associate director of the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT and as a senior editor at Undark magazine. He also teaches in MIT’s Graduate Program in Science Writing and was co-editor of “A Tactical Guide to Science Journalism: Lessons From the Frontlines.” He previously worked as an editor and reporter at Physics Today magazine, and in 2015-16 he was a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT. He serves on the boards of the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing and The Open Notebook.To Attend the LecturePlease fill out this RSVP form if you plan to attend in-person. The talk is free and open to all members of the MIT community. We hope to see you there!
- Apr 75:30 PMYoga for Every Body - Virtual ClassDo you think yoga is only for young, slender, super-flexible people? Think again!Yoga for Every Body with Catherine provides a gentle yoga experience in the Kripalu tradition. It offers a safe introduction for beginners of all ages, shapes, and sizes, as well as an opportunity for more experienced practitioners to share a gentle, mindful practice.Catherine hopes that this will give everyone an opportunity to turn down the “noise” of daily living and tune in to your own body, mind, and spirit.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.
- Apr 76:00 PMMaking Studio: Root PatterningWhat if we could grow materials? In this experimental two-part workshop, you'll use tessellations and digital fabrication to create a self-woven tile made from grass roots.Learn about tessellations and digital design techniques to create a 3D-printed tiling pattern. Then, assemble your tile and plant your grass seeds above it. Watch the roots grow to follow your pattern over time!Participants must be available for both sessions. No prior experience necessary.This is an 18+ workshop series.$80/personWorkshop Dates: April 7 April 14
- Apr 76:00 PMSoftball vs. University of Southern MaineTime: 3:00 PMLocation: Cambridge, MA
- Apr 76:45 PMArgentine Tango ClassesJoin us on Monday evenings for Argentine tango classes with outstanding instructors Fernanda Ghi, Guillermo Merlo and Mia Dalglish (read their bios on the link). Whether you are completely new to tango, or already have some experience, you will find a friendly environment in which to learn new things and improve your technique. You don't have to bring a partner, since the classes involve rotations with all participants.More info on website: https://sites.google.com/site/mittangoclub/products-services/2025-spring-series?authuser=0