The Civil Discourse initiative includes two components: the speaker series open to the MIT community, and seminars where students can discuss freedom of expression and develop skills for successfully engaging in civil discourse. Steve Koonin and Kerry Emanuel discussed “Climate Change: Existential Threat or Bump in the Road” on Oct. 24.
PIKSI-Boston (Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute in Boston), held at MIT, was launched in 2015. Its goal is to encourage students from groups underrepresented in philosophy to pursue advanced studies and continue professionally in the field.
The MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences bestowed Infinite Mile Awards on five staff members selected by their colleagues for going the extra mile in their roles and work on a regular basis.
sausage wars. it is potentially an issue of sausage wars. it is potentially an issue of peace, on the part of the uk. issue of peace, on the part of the uk there issue of peace, on the part of the uk. there have been skirmishes with angry uk. there have been skirmishes with angry unionists protesting about this angry unionists protesting about this it angry unionists protesting about this. it really depresses me. what part of this. it really depresses me. what part of binding contract as the uk government not understand? it is typical government not understand? it is typical of government not understand? it is typical of boris johnson s have your cake and typical of boris johnson s have your cake and eat it philosophy. he signed cake and eat it philosophy. he signed the treaty and now says he wants signed the treaty and now says he wants to signed the treaty and now says he wants to cherry pick the bits he likes wants to cherry pick the bits he likes. what it is do