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- Feb 2811:30 AMWomen's Track and Field vs. New England DIII Indoor Track & Field ChampionshipTime: 10:30 AMLocation: Boston, MA / The TRACK at New Balance
- Feb 2812:00 PMMAD Book Club: Assembling TomorrowYou are invited to a two-session luncheon book club. The book we will be discussing is Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future by Scott Doorley and Carissa Carter. The dates for the book discussion are Friday, January 31 and Friday, February 28, from noon to 1:30pmEST. Sessions will be held via Zoom (Join Zoom Meeting: https://mit.zoom.us/j/3801792429?omn=91421489129).The book "investigates the intangibles, the mysterious forces that contribute to the off-kilter feelings of today, and follows up with actionables to help you alter your perspective and find opportunities in these turbulent times. Mixed throughout are histories of the future, short pieces of speculative fiction that illustrate how things go haywire and what might be in store if we don’t set them straight."Each session will be interactive; we will discuss two chapters from the “Intangibles” section of the book and two chapters from the “Actionables” section:January 31 from 12pm to 1:30pmEST will focus on chapters 1, 2, 5, and 6: Connections, Flow, Be Awkward, and Shapeshift.February 28 from 12pm to 1:30pmEST will focus on chapters 3, 4, 7, and 8: Feelings, Make-Believe, Disorient Yourself, and Aim for Imperfection.In November, MAD hosted a book launch of Assembling Tomorrow. The presentation was captivating and sparked my interest in the book. Why revisit a book we have already featured? To take the opportunity to dig a little deeper and benefit from the perspectives of others. Assembling Tomorrow is a fascinating read that is both a cautionary tale and an action plan for improved designs. We hope you can join us!
- Feb 2812:00 PMMIT D-Lab TourA 50 minute, (usually) student-led tour of MIT D-Lab, D-Lab prototypes, and our workshop! Hear about the 23-year history of D-Lab, our founding director Amy Smith, our 12+ MIT classes, research groups, humanitarian innovation program and more! Not free at tour time? Stop by anytime to look around or email d-lab-tours@mit.edu.
- Feb 2812:00 PMSCSB Lunch Series with Dr. Yunjin Lee: Brain-wide mapping of immune receptors uncovers a neuro-modulatory role of interleukin-17E and the receptor IL-17RBDate: Friday, February 28, 2025 Time: 12:00pm – 1:00pm Location: Simons Center Conference room 46-6011 + Zoom (https://mit.zoom.us/j/93152386467)Speaker: Dr. Yunjin Lee Affiliation: Postdoctoral Researcher, Jun Huh Lab, Harvard Medical SchoolTalk title: Brain-wide mapping of immune receptors uncovers a neuro-modulatory role of interleukin-17E and the receptor IL-17RB Abstract: Cytokines and their receptors regulate diverse processes, including immune responses and behavior. Our brain-wide mapping of IL-17 receptor subunits revealed that IL-17RB expression in the cortex plays a key role in modulating social behaviors. We further demonstrated that IL-17E, acting on IL-17RB-expressing cortical neurons, enhances social interaction, highlighting a novel neuro-immune circuit that links cytokine signaling to behavioral outcomes.
- Feb 2812:10 PMTunnel Walk sponsored by getfitWant to get exercise mid-day but don’t want to go outside? Join the tunnel walk for a 30-minute walk led by a volunteer through MIT’s famous tunnel system. This walk may include stairs/inclines. Wear comfortable shoes. Free.Location details: Meet in the lobby under the “Belonging + Community” banner. Location photo below.Tunnel Walk Leaders will have a white flag they will raise at the meeting spot for you to find them.Prize Drawing: Attend a walk and scan a QR code from the walk leaders to be entered into a drawing for a getfit tote bag at the end of the getfit challenge. The more walks you attend, the more entries you get. Winner will be drawn and notified at the end of April. Winner does not need to be a getfit participant.Disclaimer: Tunnel walks are led by volunteers. In the rare occasion when a volunteer isn’t able to make it, we will do our best to notify participants. In the event we are unable to notify participants and a walk leader does not show up, we encourage you to walk as much as you feel comfortable doing so. We recommend you check this calendar just before you head out! [As of Feb 12, this calendar is defaulting to the year 1899. Click "today" to be brought to the current month.]Getfit is a 12-week fitness challenge for the entire MIT community. These tunnel walks are open to the entire MIT community and you do not need to be a current getfit participant to join.
- Feb 2812:15 PMCurator Tour: List Projects 31: KiteJoin exhibition curators, Selby Nimrod and Zach Ngin for a tour of List Projects 31: Kite.This guided exhibition walkthrough and conversation encourages visitors to take a closer look at the works in Kite's exhibition.The presentation is centered around an installation featuring sculpture, video, and sound titled Wičháȟpi Wóihaŋbleya (Dreamlike Star) (2024). The piece began with three months of the artist’s dreams, which she translated into the geometric lexicon of Lakȟóta visual language. Through a closer examination of Kite’s visual and instructional scores, visitors are invited to consider various forms of listening – to collaborators, to nonhumans, and to dreams – as the foundation of the artist’s research-creation and compositional process.