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Students from the Berklee College of Music perform at the MIT KSA Culture Show March 3.
Nile Scott Hawver plays the Irish busker in 'Once.'
Maggie Hall Photography
A construction accident at the New Vassar dormitory construction site killed one worker and injured two others Feb. 28.
Alex Sandberg–The Tech
MIT students, Cambridge and New England residents, and other protestors gather outside the Media Lab in response to the MIT India Conference’s invitation of politician Subramanian Swamy.
Mazhar Quraishi
The first day of the College of Computing celebrations Feb. 26 includes interactive panels and demonstrations of MIT's recent advances in the field.
The A.M. Turing Awards Panel Feb. 27 in Kresge Auditorium includes MIT recipients of the prize such as Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
An expanded piece of mouse brain shows the fine wiring of the brain. The neurons are expressing fluorescent proteins.
Courtesy of the Synthetic Neurobiology Group
Vaishnavi Sharma and Eric Tucker play as Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins, respectively, in Bedlam's 'Pygmalion' at Central Square Theater.
Nile Scott Studios
Hiccup pets Toothless the dragon in "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World."
Courtesy of Dreamworks Animation
Professor Rainer Weiss, who won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics, speaks about the LIGO Project in 10-250 Feb. 20.
The first day of the College of Computing celebrations Feb. 26 includes interactive panels and demonstrations of MIT's recent advances in the field.
The first day of the College of Computing celebrations Feb. 26 includes interactive panels and demonstrations of MIT's recent advances in the field.
The first day of the College of Computing celebrations Feb. 26 includes interactive panels and demonstrations of MIT's recent advances in the field.
The 'Perspectives from Luminaries' panel discusses the future of computing across a breadth of disciplines Feb. 26.
Vice President Kirk Kolenbrander is leaving MIT after 29 years.
Courtesy of Allegra Boverman
[OPINION] College of Computing cartoon.
Mark Goldman–The Tech
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