News - 2012 - Think you're funny - Prove it
Apply for a grant from the de Florez Fund for Humor. Yes, it's true—at MIT you can be funded for being funny. The School of Humanities, Arts, an...

MIT Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Adam Kerry Boyles
MIT’s music program is known for its fantastic variety of quality offerings. Listen to some live performance sound tracks here and listen to many more performance samplers at the Music Section website.
Apply for a grant from the de Florez Fund for Humor. Yes, it's true—at MIT you can be funded for being funny. The School of Humanities, Arts, an...
Can computers learn music theory? Text searches have gotten more and more sophisticated, yet no similar tools exist for examining music. Now an advanced computer framework being develo...
The orchestra, under the direction of Adam K. Boyles, will spotlight two talented MIT students: Composer Dustin R. Katzin ’12 and pianist Yimin...
Associate Professor of Music Michael Cuthbert, together with an international team of researchers, has been awarded a $500K grant from the Diggin...
Handel’s Messiah is an 18th century oratorio best known for the 'Hallelujah' chorus. This radio program interviews Ellen Harris,...
