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History Prof. Emerita Harriet Ritvo discusses how animals have endured domestication to imperialism, and how no species is truly "wild" today. Link to article: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/animals-have-e…

History Prof.  Emerita Harriet Ritvo discusses how animals have endured domestication  to imperialism, and how no species is truly "wild" today.

Link to  article:  timesofindia.indiatimes.com/animals-have-e…
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Curated by History Prof. Hiromu Nagahara: MIT Libraries Digital Exhibit “From Samurai into Engineers: Eiichirō Honma and MIT’s First Japanese Students” is live! Link to exhibit: digital-exhibits.libraries.mit.edu/s/from-samurai… Photo Credit: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MIT Libraries @HiromuNagahara

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MIT History congratulates Prof. Tristan Brown and colleagues on the launch of the Global Humanities Initiative website! comparativeglobalhumanities.mit.edu

MIT History congratulates Prof. Tristan Brown and colleagues on the launch of the Global Humanities Initiative website!

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MIT sophs and juniors: Applications are open for the Burchard Scholars program. Join a distinguished group of current and former students for meals and stimulating conversations with faculty. Application deadline is 11/22! bit.ly/4eZtf0d #mitshass

MIT sophs and juniors: Applications are open for the Burchard Scholars program. Join a distinguished group of current and former students for meals and stimulating conversations with faculty. Application deadline is 11/22! bit.ly/4eZtf0d #mitshass
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#EVENTALERT: Join us on Tuesday, April 8th at 5 PM in MIT Building E25-111 for a conversation with Dmytro Kuleba, former foreign minister of Ukraine. Carol Saivetz (MIT SSP) and Elizabeth Wood (History Section at MIT, MIT-Ukraine) will moderate. Learn more here: calendar.mit.edu/event/whats-ne…

#EVENTALERT: Join us on Tuesday, April 8th at 5 PM in MIT Building E25-111 for a conversation with <a href="/DmytroKuleba/">Dmytro Kuleba</a>, former foreign minister of Ukraine.
Carol Saivetz (<a href="/MIT_SSP/">MIT SSP</a>) and Elizabeth Wood (<a href="/HistoryMit/">History Section at MIT</a>, MIT-Ukraine) will moderate. Learn more here: calendar.mit.edu/event/whats-ne…
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Ancient & Medieval Studies Colloquium Spring 2025 "How East Asia Transformed Chinese Classical Literature and Book Culture: The Case of Korea" Where: Building 14, Room 14E-304 (map) When: Wednesday, April 9th @ 5:15PM history.mit.edu/events/ancient…

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What’s Next for Ukraine and Europe Join us for a conversation with Dmytro Kuleba, former foreign minister of Ukraine. Cosponsored by MIT-Ukraine, MIT Center for International Studies, and SSP. 🗓️April 8 at 5pm. 📍MIT building E25-111 (1/2)

What’s Next for Ukraine and Europe
Join us for a conversation with <a href="/DmytroKuleba/">Dmytro Kuleba</a>, former foreign minister of Ukraine. Cosponsored by MIT-Ukraine, <a href="/MIT_CIS/">MIT Center for International Studies</a>, and SSP.

🗓️April 8 at 5pm.
📍MIT building E25-111
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