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- Mar 215:00 PMMen's Tennis vs. Tufts UniversityTime: 1:00 PMLocation: Cambridge, MA
- Mar 215:00 PMVikram Sundar, pianoPresented by the Emerson/Harris Program for Private Study Solo Recital SeriesProgramProgram Linked HereLivestream: https://mta.mit.edu/viewlisten/live-killian-hallAbout the PerformersPianist Vikram Sundar is a fifth-year graduate student in the Computational and Systems Biology program at MIT, working with Prof. Kevin Esvelt on machine learning for protein design. He has played piano since the age of 5 and currently studies with Eileen Huang as an Emerson/Harris Scholar. Previously, he took lessons from Erna Gulabyan in California. He prefers Romantic repertoire, and has previously learned and performed virtuosic works by composers including Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, and Rachmaninoff. At MIT, he has participated in the Chamber Music Society for 4 years, performing piano trios by Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and Rachmaninoff. This is his fourth year in the Emerson/Harris Scholarship and his third solo recital; he has previously performed Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit.About the Emerson/Harris Program for Private StudySupport for private musical study is available for students through the Emerson/Harris Program (E/HP), which offers merit-based financial awards for outstanding achievement on instruments or voice in classical, jazz, or world music. Each academic year, the program awards Scholarships and Fellowships to nearly seventy students who commit to a full year’s study and participate in the musical life of MIT.Auditions for the program are held at the beginning of each academic year. Private teacher selections, made in consultation with the E/HP jury heads, may include instructors from MIT staff and throughout Greater Boston. The Emerson/Harris Program is funded by the late Mr. Cherry L. Emerson, Jr. (SM, 1941), in response to an appeal from AssociateProvost Ellen T. Harris (Class of 1949 Professor Emeritus of Music). The Emerson/Harris Masterclass Series is supported, in part, by the Robert L. Malster (1956) Fund.This project is presented as part of Artfinity, an Institute-sponsored event celebrating creativity and community at MIT. Artfinity is organized by the Office of the Arts.
- Mar 215:30 PMRoll + Recover - Virtual ClassExperience the immediate benefits of myofascial release with this simple and effective self-care practice. Learn specialized ball rolling techniques that help penetrate through layers of skin, fascia and muscle and massage into your high-tension areas.Each class includes guided exercises using the Roll Model therapy balls, breath work and stretching techniques specifically designed to ease overburdened muscles and encourage deep mind-body relaxation. Explore various muscle groups and needy body areas each week to eliminate strain and discomfort from sitting too long, working on screens and living with stress.You will find greater self-awareness, freedom and ease in your body. Put the power of self-massage into your own hands.All levels welcome! This is a movement class and workout attire is strongly encouraged.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 a fee-based class and open to the entire MIT community.
- Mar 217:00 PMMen's Volleyball vs. New PaltzTime: 1:00 PMLocation: Cambridge, MA
- Mar 22All dayArtfinity: The MIT Festival for the ArtsA celebration of creativity and community at MITArtfinity is a new festival of the arts at MIT featuring 80 free performing and visual arts events, celebrating creativity and community at the Institute. Artfinity launches with the opening of the new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building on February 15, 2025, continues with a concentration of events February 28-March 16, and culminates with the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts public lecture by 2025 recipient artist and designer Es Devlin on May 1, 2025, and a concert by Grammy-winning rapper and Visiting Professor Lupe Fiasco on May 2, 2025. Artfinity embodies MIT’s commitment to creativity, community, and the intersection of art, science and technology. We invite you to join us in this celebration, explore the diverse events, and experience the innovative spirit that defines the arts at MIT.About the Artists Artfinity features the innovative work of MIT faculty, students, staff, and alumni, alongside guest artists from the Greater Boston area and beyond.About the Activities & Events All 80 events are open to the public, including dozens of concerts and performances plus an array of visual arts such as projections, films, installations, exhibitions, and augmented reality experiences, as well as lectures and workshops for attendees to participate in. With a wide range of visual and performing arts events open to all, Artfinity embodies MIT’s commitment to the arts and the intersection of art, science, and technology.About the Presenters Artfinity is an institute-sponsored event organized by the Office of the Arts at MIT with faculty leads Institute Professor of Music Marcus Thompson and Professor of Art, Culture and Technology Azra Akšamija. Departments, labs, centers, and student groups across MIT are presenting partners.Visit arts.mit.edu for more information about the arts at MIT.
- Mar 221:00 AMMen's Fencing vs. NCAA Northeast Regional ChampionshipTime: 8:00 AMLocation: Medford, MA / Tufts University