All Topics (February 15 through February 28)
Thursday, February 15
- All Day Jean-Yves Thibaudet at the BSO
- 12:30 PM The Social Benefits of Renewable Energy: A Lunch Talk by Sebastian Helgenberger
- 1:00 PM IS&T RCS Tutorial - Programming in R
- 1:15 PM IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to Python for Non-programmers, Part Two
- 3:30 PM IS&T RCS Tutorial - Version Control and Collaboration with Git and GitHub
- 7:30 PM Carla Bruni
Friday, February 16
Tuesday, February 20
- 1:00 PM HowCyber Alliance Speaker Series, Sendhil Mullainathan (Harvard) - "Using Machine Learning to Improve Policy Problems; An Econometric Perspective"
- 4:15 PM Resisting Neoconservatism: Explaining the Intellectual Evolution of Stanley Hoffmann's Relationship with Raymond Aron (Harvard)
Wednesday, February 21
- 11:00 AM BUMC New Research Orientation (NRO) Animal Facility Training Tour
- 12:00 PM The Best News at the Right Time: How City Politicians Communicate with Voters
- 5:15 PM Linguistics Colloquium: "Acquisition, Loss, and Change in Southern Quechua and Spanish: What happened to evidential marking?”
Thursday, February 22
- 1:00 PM IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to Python
- 3:00 PM IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to ImageJ
- 4:15 PM How France Is Fighting Long-term Unemployment: What an Innovative Experiment Can Teach Advanced Economies (Harvard)
- 6:00 PM Professor Perspectives: The ‘Fake News’ Media vs. The Trump Administration
Friday, February 23
- 1:00 PM Raisin' Hell: Narrative Constructions of a Useful Enemy in Religious Right Fundraising Matters
Saturday, February 24
- All Day MIT European Career Fair
Monday, February 26
Tuesday, February 27
- 4:00 PM Pardee Center Special Lecture: “Why Forests? Why Now?” Featuring Frances Seymour
- 6:00 PM Silas Peirce Lecture: Black Liberation & White Supremacy