Bringing together diverse science, humanities, and engineering scholars, technologists, and policymakers, the symposium will explore issues across the spectrum of AI innovation.
This program features today's leading musical voices of the Brazilian diaspora and explores the complexities and intersections of identity, race, history and cultural ethos from within a Brazilian framing.
In tandem with the publication of the bilingual English/German edited volume bearing the same name, edited by Harald Kisiedu and George E. Lewis, this program presents sonically audacious new music by Nicole Mitchell, Jeffrey Mumford, Andile Khumalo, Leila Adu-Gilmore, and Tebogo Monnakgotla.
Daniel H. Weiss and Jennifer Kingsley will be in conversation about "Why the Museum Matters" as part of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute's Humanities on the Hill series.
Sens. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-Rhode Island) discuss how they got the bipartisan Save Our Seas Act 2.0 made into law, moderated by Allyson Chiu from The Washington Post
Three programs featuring the acclaimed International Contemporary Ensemble and centering Black and Brazilian perspectives in contemporary music alongside new works by Peabody students and Composition faculty artist Felipe Lara.