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- May 47:00 PMMIT Chamber Music Society ConcertPresented by the MIT Chamber Music Society Recital SeriesProgram TBDPlease note that this event is in-person only and will not be livestreamed.
- May 47:00 PMMIT Concert Band - May Concert!Come join us for our spring concert!Time: 7pm - 8:30pm.Where: Main Kresge Auditorium.Music: TBD!Make sure to stay to enjoy some savory treats afterwards!
- May 51:00 AMSoftball vs. Brandeis UniversityTime: 4:00 PMLocation: Cambridge, MA
- May 58:00 AMSign up for a Private Consult with MS&PC StaffFacilitated by Program Manager, Jennifer Recklet Tassi, this private appointment is a time to ask questions, voice concerns, and reimagine your life here in Boston. We can spend the time talking about whatever is on your mind - from job search and career development to navigating a new city to figuring out how to make your experience in Boston productive and meaningful.Appointments will be available at various times during the week. Consults are held on Zoom, Skype, or phone.Book a 30 minute private appointment: mspc.youcanbook.me here.
- May 59:00 AMSpring Ceramics SaleJoin us for the semiannual sale of ceramics that have been designed, built, and created by students and instructors in the MIT Arts Studios. Work ranges from incense burners to vases, serving plates to wall decor.MIT Arts Studios provides instruction and studio experience in the arts at the beginning and intermediate levels in a range of media. The program is designed for MIT students, though all MIT affiliates may participate as space permits.The sale is open to the public, no registration necessary. Stop by Lobby 10 and take a look!
- May 510:00 AMRefracted Histories: 19th-c. Islamic Windows as a Prism into MIT’s Past, Present, and FutureFebruary 26, 2025 - July 17, 2025Hidden within MIT’s Distinctive Collections, many architectural elements from the earliest days of the Institute’s architecture program still survive as part of the Rotch Art Collection. Among the artworks that conservators salvaged was a set of striking windows of gypsum and stained-glass, dating to the late 18th- to 19th c. Ottoman Empire. This exhibition illuminates the life of these historic windows, tracing their refracted histories from Egypt to MIT, their ongoing conservation, and the cutting-edge research they still prompt.The Maihaugen Gallery (14N-130) is open Monday through Thursday, 10am - 4pm, excluding Institute holidays.