Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center, 4:30pm-6:00pm
Martha Pollack situates AI’s impact on higher education with an eye to concerns that AI raises and opportunities that we, as educators and scholars, may want to pursue.
Space technology is imperative for sustainable development on Earth—and for the benefit of all. Director of MIT’s Space Enabled Research Lab, Prof. of Media Arts and Sciences
David M. Herszenhorn '94 presents the Bernard D. Nossiter '47 Lecture, "From Dartmouth to Donbas: Stories From the Front Lines in the Global Fight for Democracy - and Decency"
Jason Rathman, the Admissions Outreach and Selection member for Schwarzman, will present an overview of the program and the application process.
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Haldeman Hall 41 (Kreindler Conference Hall), 4:30pm-5:30pm
Sherri Goodman, climate-security expert and author of Threat Multiplier, reshaped U.S. defense policy linking climate change, energy, and national security.
Only one-third of farm workers in the United States are US-born, leaving most of our food system reliant on immigrant labor, including a significant number of undocumented workers.
This is the sixth and last in a series of talks by Prof. Kohn (Economics) in a year-long Lecture Series sponsored by the Political Economy Project. Rocky 1 at 6 pm.