Early risers this Friday, September 19th, are in for one of the year’s most captivating naked-eye stargazing events. Just before sunrise, an exceptional celestial cluster will be visible on the east-northeast horizon, featuring the slender crescent moon, the brilliant planet Venus, and Regulus—the brightest star in the constellation Leo—converging in a striking display.
Q&A: MIT SHASS and the future of education in the age of AI
The MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (SHASS) was founded in 1950 in response to...







