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SUMMARY:Graduate & Postdoc Mental Health & Wellbeing: An Interview with Sherry Turkle (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear from one of MIT’s most thought-provoking scholars. Sherry Turkle joins CAPD in an interview to discuss her graduate experience and reflect on how graduate studies have evolved\, offer insight on the challenges she’s faced and those our graduate students and postdocs face today\, and consider how you can maintain a healthy relationship with technology when your work depends on its use\, development\, and application. \nSherry Turkle is the Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology in the Program in Science\, Technology\, and Society at MIT\, and the founding director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self. Professor Turkle received a joint doctorate in sociology and personality psychology from Harvard University and is a licensed clinical psychologist. Professor Turkle writes on the “subjective side” of people’s relationships with technology\, especially computers. She is an expert on culture and therapy\, mobile technology\, social networking\, and sociable robotics. \nThis session is targeted for graduate students and postdocs\, but may also be appropriate for recent alumni and undergraduates who are thinking about pursuing their own graduate degrees. \nRegister for this event in Handshake here https://mit.joinhandshake.com/events/1506727/share_preview  \nVirtual Event: https://mit.zoom.us/j/98216227884
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SUMMARY:Civil Discourse in the Classroom and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Civil Discourse in the Classroom and Beyond Speaker Series Spring 2024\nThese events are free and unticketed. Registration information for the Prasad and deBoer events TBA. \n“Israel/Palestine: What Next?”\nWith Hussein Ibish (Arab Gulf States Institute)\, Shanie Reichman (Israel Policy Forum)\, Tarek Masoud (Harvard)\, Shai Feldman (Brandeis)\, and others TBC.\nFebruary 13\, 7-8.30p\, 1-190\nRegistration: http://mitcdp.ticketleap.com/israelpalestine-what-next/ \n“Can We Trust Medical Science?”\nwith Vinay Prasad\, author of Ending Medical Reversal and Malignant\, and MIT’s Peko Hosoi (MECHE)\nFebruary 26\, 7-8.30p\, details TBA. \n“Did Elites Eat the Social Justice Movement?”\nwith Freddie deBoer\, author of How Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement\nApril 8\, 7-8.30p\, details TBA. \nThe events are followed by a reception. All welcome!
URL:https://doingwell.mit.edu/event/civil-discourse-in-the-classroom-and-beyond/2024-04-08/
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SUMMARY:What Hinges on Anti-Palestinian Racism
DESCRIPTION:Murad Idris is an associate professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. His research and teaching explores political theory\, the history of political thought\, and political theology. \nDialogues Across Difference focuses on modeling disagreement by elevating and encouraging dialogue.
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LOCATION:45-801\, 51 Vassar Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Poetry and SpringFest Artist Listening Party
DESCRIPTION:Step into the spring groove at our Poetry and SpringFest Artist Listening Party\, hosted by the Wellbeing Lab x SEB! Join us for a laid-back evening of beats\, bars\, and pre-SpringFest hype. Whether you’re an avid writer yourself\, or just appreciate the art form\, it’s the perfect chance to vibe\, relax\, and hang out with other music lovers. Plus\, stay to the end for while we jam out to some music from this year’s SpringFest Headliner! \nDrop by the Wellbeing Lab on Saturday\, 4/27 between 8-10 pm\, grab some snacks\, and unwind with some good music – it’s the ultimate warm-up before the main event! ?
URL:https://doingwell.mit.edu/event/seb-x-wellbeing-lab-4-27/
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