From the start, Philip Khoury encouraged us to think big, to develop a graduate program worthy of MIT, one that would help to define future directions for our field.
In Medias Res, Spring 2006
Reports coming from our alumnae demonstrates that our community has done very well indeed. Graduates have delivered on our goal of applied humanism.
In Medias Res, Fall 2005
We always look forward to an exciting year, but this year’s mix of new people, perspectives, and opportunities promises to be particularly dynamic.
In Medias Res, Spring 2005
For the first time in two years, William Uricchio and Henry Jenkins are on-ground at the same time and have decided to become co-directors.
In Medias Res, Fall 2004
“Because of our interest in the communities that form around games, we are positioned to examine the informal learning that occurs outside of school spaces.”
In Medias Res, Summer 2004
If MIT was going to be one of the leaders in the world in terms of the development of new media and communications technology, then it also had to become a leader in understanding the social and cultural impact of those technologies.
In Medias Res, Spring 2004
“It is clear that this idea of ‘applied humanism’ is being embodied by the day-to-day activities of our students, visiting scholars and faculty.”