Monday, February 17, 2025
- All dayPresidents DayInstitute Holiday
- All dayPresidents DayInstitute Holiday
- All dayPresidents' Day — holiday.
- 9:00 AM1h 30mSpring into Writing with Writing Together Online!Writing Together Online offers structured time to help you spring into writing and stay focused this semester. We offer writing sessions every workday, Monday through Friday. Join our daily 90-minute writing sessions and become part of a community of scholars who connect online, set realistic goals, and write together in the spirit of accountability and camaraderie. The program is open to all MIT students, postdocs, faculty, staff, and affiliates who are working on papers, proposals, thesis/dissertation chapters, application materials, and other writing projects. For more information and to register, go to this link or check the WCC website. Please spread the word and join with colleagues and friends.Register for Spring 2025 Writing Challenge 1Choose those sessions that you want to attend during Challenge 1: February 10th through March 21stMondays 9:00–10:30amTuesdays 8–9:30am and 9:30–11amWednesdays 9:00–10:30amThursdays 8–9:30am and 9:30–11amFridays 8–9:30am and 9:30–11amMIT Students and postdocs who attend at least 5 sessions per challenge will be entered into a raffle of three $25 Amazon gift cards. The raffle will take place on Friday, March 21st. The more you participate, the more times you will be entered into the raffle of prizes.For more information and to register, check the WCC website. Please spread the word and join with peers and friends.The funding support for this program comes from the Office of Graduate Education
- 11:00 AM5h 40mFebruary School Vacation WeekCome on your own, with friends, or bring the whole family to the museum for a special week of programming.The museum has a number of activities planned for the week of February 17-23, including extended Maker Hub and Learning Lab hours, tours, gallery cart demos and family workshops. With the exception of family workshops, all activities are free with museum admission. Take a look at the full schedule below, then plan your visit.Monday, February 1711:00AM-12:30PM Exchange: Microscopy Explore the details of everyday things using a variety of microscopes.1:30-4:40PM Maker Hub: Chain Reactions Explore gravity, the transfer of energy, and more as you play with physics while assembling your own chain reaction contraption.Tuesday, February 1811:00-12:30PM Exchange: Microscopy Explore the details of everyday things using a variety of microscopes.1:30-4:30PM Maker Hub: Chain Reaction Explore gravity, the transfer of energy, and more as you play with physics while assembling your own chain reaction contraption.3:00-4:00PM Family Workshop: Social Robots & AI Please see below for description and registration information.Wednesday, February 1911:00-12:30PM Exchange: Microscopy1:30-4:30PM Maker Hub: Chain Reaction2:00-3:00PM Gallery Cart: Fruit Music How can we use the world around us as a part of everyday technology? Learn about circuitry as you use Makey Makeys to create musical instruments out of fruitThursday, February 2011:00-12:30PM Exchange: Microscopy1:30-4:30PM Maker Hub: Chain Reaction2:00-3:00PM Gallery Cart: Fruit Music3:00-4:00Pm Family Workshop: Brain Matters Please see below for description and registration informationFriday, February 2111:00-12:30PM Exchange: Microscopy Explore the details of everyday things using a variety of microscopes.1:30-4:30PM Maker Hub: Chain Reaction2:00-3:00PM Gallery Cart: Cat or Dog? What is Artificial Intelligence, and how does it work? Find out in this fun game and explore an image-recognition AI.Saturday, February 2210:30AM-12:00PM Exchange: Microscopy Explore the details of everyday things using a variety of microscopes.12:30-4:30PM Maker Hub:Chain ReactionSunday, February 2310:30AM-12:00PM Exchange: Microscopy Explore the details of everyday things using a variety of microscopes.12:30-4:30PM Maker Hub: Chain Reaction
- 2:45 PM15mMIT@2:50 - Ten Minutes for Your MindTen minutes for your mind@2:50 every day at 2:50 pm in multiple time zones:Europa@2:50, EET, Athens, Helsinki (UTC+2) (7:50 am EST) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88298032734Atlantica@2:50, EST, New York, Toronto (UTC-4) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85349851047Pacifica@2:50, PST, Los Angeles, Vancouver (UTC=7) (5:50 pm EST) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85743543699Almost everything works better again if you unplug it for a bit, including your mind. Stop by and unplug. Get the benefits of mindfulness without the fuss.@2:50 meets at the same time every single day for ten minutes of quiet together.No pre-requisite, no registration needed.Visit the website to view all @2:50 time zones each day.at250.org or at250.mit.edu
- 4:30 PM2hEmerson/Harris Masterclass: Mary Grace Johnson, violinPlease join us for an Emerson/Harris Masterclass with pianist Mary Grace Johnson!February 17, 2025 4:30pm | Killian HallAward-winning violinist Mary Grace Johnson has performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout Europe and North America and is the newly-appointed concertmaster of the West Virginia Symphony. She has been a prize winner and finalist at numerous competitions including the Bartok World String Quartet Competition in Budapest, Hungary and MTNA’s National Young Artist Competition and has been featured on NPR's Performance Today. A firm believer in advocacy through music, Johnson aims to center underrepresented voices, especially women, in her recital programming.Johnson is a co-leader and program curator for Kinetic Ensemble, Houston's premiere conductorless string orchestra. Her recordings with Kinetic have been released to critical acclaim on Orchid Classics and Bright Shiny Things. A founding member of the prize-winning Aurelius and Unison String Quartets, she has performed with some of the world's leading chamber musicians, including Steven Doane, Sarah Rothenberg, Lesley Hatfield, Scott Yoo and Sharan Leventhal, and has studied chamber music with the American, Blair, Escher, Juilliard, and Pacifica quartets. She has appeared as soloist with several orchestras including the Nashville Symphony and the Vanderbilt University Orchestra, and was recently selected to perform for the Duke of Kent in Cornwall, U.K. as part of the International Musicians Seminar at Prussia Cove.A strong advocate for new music, Johnson has premiered works by over a dozen composers including Anthony Brandt, Amy Nam, Theo Chandler, and Nicky Sohn. In 2023, she co-commissioned and premiered Sohn’s violin concerto, “Home,” with Kinetic Ensemble. The work was composed in collaboration with the Women's Home, a rehabilitation facility in Houston dedicated to assisting women in overcoming addiction and homelessness and presented on a program celebrating female expression. The project garnered extensive media coverage, including features in television, radio, and magazines, and resulted in a sold-out premiere performance.A devoted educator, Johnson is the Assistant Professor of Violin at West Virginia University. She previously taught at Lone Star College-University Park and has worked with the chamber music programs at Rice University, Vanderbilt Blair Pre-College, and the Juilliard School. During the summers she has taught at the Kneisel Hall Maine Students Program, AFA Summer Music Festival, and Interlochen Arts Camp. A proud Suzuki instructor, she received her Suzuki Training at Vanderbilt University with Carol Smith.Johnson completed her studies at Vanderbilt University, the Juilliard School, and Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music. Her major instructors include Paul Kantor, Cornelia Heard, Christian Teal, and Laurie Smukler. In addition to the violin, she studied viola with Kathryn Plummer and baroque violin with Allison Nyquist. When not performing, she enjoys camping, backpacking, and experimenting with new recipes with her husband, clarinetist Keeheon Nam.The Emerson/Harris Masterclass Series is supported in part by the Robert L. Malster (1956) Fund.
- 5:30 PM1h 30mWrestling PracticeThe MIT wrestling club holds practices in the du Pont Wrestling Room on weeknights 5:30-7pm. All levels of experience welcome! Whether you're looking to learn how to grapple or just want to get in a good workout, wrestling practice is a good time to learn technique, get in some live goes, and have fun with a great group of people.Current schedule is: structured practice MTRF, open mats W, and technique sessions 9-10:30am on Saturday. For more information, contact wrestling-officers@mit.edu.