Upcoming Events (7)

The American Revolution at 250
MIT History Presents a series of talks marking the semiquincentennial of U.S. independence. The lecture series takes place in Building E51-095, with the March 31 session featuring 'The American Revolution as Origin Myth' by Michael Hattem, following Woody Holton's March 10 talk. Open to the MIT community.

Habit Formation in Labor Supply
An academic lecture by Heather Schofield (Cornell) on how habit formation affects labor supply, job-search behavior, and participation decisions. The talk blends behavioral economics with labor economics to explain why workers form routines and how this shapes labor market outcomes, held in Building E51.

Statistics and Data Science Seminar
An academic Statistics and Data Science Seminar featuring Surbhi Goel (UPenn). Explore recent advances in statistical methods and data analytics in a university setting at Building E18, 304, Boston, with Q&A.

Cash Transfers and Productive Inclusion: Bolsa Família Evidence
MIT-hosted talk by Michael Best (Columbia) on cash transfers and productive inclusion, drawing on Bolsa Família evidence. Explore policy implications for poverty reduction, labor markets, and social programs in Brazil, in Building E51, Boston.

Lecture by Augustin Bergeron (Harvard)
Guest lecture by Harvard scholar Augustin Bergeron, held at MIT in Building E51-395. This science talk shares current research insights from Harvard with the MIT community, offering a concise, engaging exploration of findings and their implications on modern science.

Deep Forensics: Disappearance, Tech & Violence in Mexico
An interdisciplinary lecture with Lindsay A. Smith and Vivette García-Deister, moderated by Eden Medina, examining how technology and forensics illuminate disappearances and layered violence in Mexico. The talk pairing scholars from ASU, UNAM, and MIT offers timely insights into methods, policy, and memory, in Building E51-095 at MIT.

Operations Research Center Spring 2026 Seminars
A series of MIT Operations Research Center seminars presenting talks on optimization, stochastic modeling, and practical OR applications. Part of the Spring 2026 Seminar series, held indoors at Building E51, MIT, Boston; ideal for students and professionals seeking cutting-edge OR insights.