Events

4 Events

May 5

2025 South Asian Graduation Celebration

  • In-Person

MIT South Asian Alumni Association (MITSAAA)

Monday, May 5, 5:30pm - 7:30pm (America/New_York)

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This event is to celebrate the achievements of our graduates and honor the sacrifices their families made to make attending MIT a possibility. The entire MIT community (students, alumni, staff, faculty, family, friends) is invited to enjoy and be with us on this date to recognize our grads. In addition to celebrating in person, we are planning to live stream this program for our alumni, families and friends.

Register to attend the event in person or virtually by selecting the appropriate option provided in the drop down menu. All in-person tickets include refreshments at the event. If you registered as a virtual attendee, you will receive the livestream link before May 5th. Please note, we are charging a nominal fee to help offset the cost of the celebration. 

For 2025 Graduates: The registration deadline to be included in the program is April 25th. Late additions may be allowed on a case-by-case basis

After you register, you will need to email a professional headshot to mitsaaagrad@mit.edu  for the slideshow during the celebration. Please make the subject line your first and last name.

Contact

mbentin@mit.edu

Learn More 2025-05-05 21:30:00 2025-05-05 23:30:00 UTC 2025 South Asian Graduation Celebration This event is to celebrate the achievements of our graduates and honor the sacrifices their families made to make attending MIT a possibility. The entire MIT community (students, alumni, staff, faculty, family, friends) is invited to enjoy and be with us on this date to recognize our grads. In addition to celebrating in person, we are planning to live stream this program for our alumni, families and friends. Register to attend the event in person or virtually by selecting the appropriate option provided in the drop down menu. All in-person tickets include refreshments at the event. If you registered as a virtual attendee, you will receive the livestream link before May 5th. Please note, we are charging a nominal fee to help offset the cost of the celebration.  For 2025 Graduates: The registration deadline to be included in the program is April 25th. Late additions may be allowed on a case-by-case basis After you register, you will need to email a professional headshot to mitsaaagrad@mit.edu  for the slideshow during the celebration. Please make the subject line your first and last name. MIT South Asian Alumni Association (MITSAAA) mbentin@mit.edu
May 6

Power and Progress: 1000-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity

MIT South Asian Alumni Association (MITSAAA)

Tuesday, May 6, 12:00pm - 1:00pm (America/New_York)

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In this presentation, the 2024 Economics Nobel Prize Winner and MIT Distinguished Professor Simon Johnson will discuss how technology has been the mover of progress and prosperity for the last 1000 years.  And how we must manage, navigate and share technology for mass productivity and prosperity.  Professor Johnson has very interesting insights into the various rules/governance and their impact on the prosperity of the societies. For instance, how the British rule has adversely impacted the prosperity of South Asia.
 
In its review, Guardian says that the work of Nobelists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson shows us "how technology — ultimately the source of 85 percent of new wealth — can be used for human betterment."  Times (London) says that the work discusses whether technology "will threaten social stability by increasing inequality and undermining democracy."
 
This event is a collaboration with the MIT Sloan Club of New York.
 
 
photo credit: MFPhoto/ Melissa Lyttle

Contact

kalyan@alum.mit.edu

Learn More 2025-05-06 16:00:00 2025-05-06 17:00:00 UTC Power and Progress: 1000-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity In this presentation, the 2024 Economics Nobel Prize Winner and MIT Distinguished Professor Simon Johnson will discuss how technology has been the mover of progress and prosperity for the last 1000 years.  And how we must manage, navigate and share technology for mass productivity and prosperity.  Professor Johnson has very interesting insights into the various rules/governance and their impact on the prosperity of the societies. For instance, how the British rule has adversely impacted the prosperity of South Asia.   In its review, Guardian says that the work of Nobelists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson shows us "how technology — ultimately the source of 85 percent of new wealth — can be used for human betterment."  Times (London) says that the work discusses whether technology "will threaten social stability by increasing inequality and undermining democracy."   This event is a collaboration with the MIT Sloan Club of New York.     photo credit: MFPhoto/ Melissa Lyttle MIT South Asian Alumni Association (MITSAAA) kalyan@alum.mit.edu
May 14

Hartford Stage Tour May 14, 2025

Club of Hartford

Wednesday, May 14, 6:30pm - 8:30pm (America/New_York)

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If you have ever attended a production at the Hartford Stage Company you know how
fortunate Connecticut is to have this theatrical gem. The Hartford Stage Company is one of the
most acclaimed regional theaters in the country. It has hosted world premiers of several plays
that have gone on to be huge successes on Broadway, including Anastasia, Marvin’s Room, and
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. Now you will have an opportunity to go behind the
scenes and see how it is all done.
 
On May 14, 2025 at 6:30 p.m., the MIT Club of Hartford and New London will host a
behind the scenes tour of the Hartford Stage Company. We will see everything that goes into a
production, including set design and construction, lighting, props, costuming, and much more.
The tour will be conducted by the Hartford Stage Company staff. We are currently waiting on
word to see if Melia Bensussen, Artistic Director of the Hartford Stage Company, will join us.
Following the tour the Club will host a reception with light snacks in the theater’s upper lobby.
This is one event you surely do not want to miss. The price for this event is $18.00 for Club
members and $22.00 for non-members.
 
May 14, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. at the Hartford Stage Company; 50 Church Street in Hartford.
Please click on the link at right to register. For more information contact Leon Kaatz at (860)
247-564

Contact

lk31soak@alum.mit.edu

Learn More 2025-05-14 22:30:00 2025-05-15 00:30:00 UTC Hartford Stage Tour May 14, 2025     If you have ever attended a production at the Hartford Stage Company you know how fortunate Connecticut is to have this theatrical gem. The Hartford Stage Company is one of the most acclaimed regional theaters in the country. It has hosted world premiers of several plays that have gone on to be huge successes on Broadway, including Anastasia, Marvin’s Room, and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. Now you will have an opportunity to go behind the scenes and see how it is all done.   On May 14, 2025 at 6:30 p.m., the MIT Club of Hartford and New London will host a behind the scenes tour of the Hartford Stage Company. We will see everything that goes into a production, including set design and construction, lighting, props, costuming, and much more. The tour will be conducted by the Hartford Stage Company staff. We are currently waiting on word to see if Melia Bensussen, Artistic Director of the Hartford Stage Company, will join us. Following the tour the Club will host a reception with light snacks in the theater’s upper lobby. This is one event you surely do not want to miss. The price for this event is $18.00 for Club members and $22.00 for non-members.   May 14, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. at the Hartford Stage Company; 50 Church Street in Hartford. Please click on the link at right to register. For more information contact Leon Kaatz at (860) 247-564 Club of Hartford lk31soak@alum.mit.edu
May 21

East Meets West, Then and Now: Learning from the Legacies of Transpacific Families

MIT Chinese Alumni Group

Wednesday, May 21, 7:00pm - 8:00pm (America/New_York)

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Register to participate in a live interactive event with Emma Teng, Professor of Asian Civilizations at MIT.
 
Prof. Teng will share her research on transpacific mixed families and take questions from alumni.
 
In an earlier era of globalization, growing US-China trade, missionary endeavors, transpacific educational exchanges and migration led to the formation of mixed Chinese-Western families, challenging taboos against interracial marriage at the time. Yet, their histories have often been hidden in service to these taboos. What lessons can we learn from the hidden histories of transpacific mixed families and their lived experiences in the US, China and Hong Kong bridging cultural and national differences?
 
Moderator: Humphrey Chen '90, MIT Chinese Alumni Group
 
About the Speaker
 
Emma J. Teng is the T.T. and Wei Fong Chao Professor of Asian Civilizations at MIT. She is the author of Taiwan's Imagined Geography: Chinese Colonial Travel Writing and Pictures, 1683-1895 (2004) and Eurasian: Mixed Identities in the United States, China and Hong Kong, 1842-1943 (2013). More at https://history.mit.edu/people/emma-teng/

Contact

hchen@alum.mit.edu

Learn More 2025-05-21 23:00:00 2025-05-22 00:00:00 UTC East Meets West, Then and Now: Learning from the Legacies of Transpacific Families Register to participate in a live interactive event with Emma Teng, Professor of Asian Civilizations at MIT.   Prof. Teng will share her research on transpacific mixed families and take questions from alumni.   In an earlier era of globalization, growing US-China trade, missionary endeavors, transpacific educational exchanges and migration led to the formation of mixed Chinese-Western families, challenging taboos against interracial marriage at the time. Yet, their histories have often been hidden in service to these taboos. What lessons can we learn from the hidden histories of transpacific mixed families and their lived experiences in the US, China and Hong Kong bridging cultural and national differences?   Moderator: Humphrey Chen '90, MIT Chinese Alumni Group   About the Speaker   Emma J. Teng is the T.T. and Wei Fong Chao Professor of Asian Civilizations at MIT. She is the author of Taiwan's Imagined Geography: Chinese Colonial Travel Writing and Pictures, 1683-1895 (2004) and Eurasian: Mixed Identities in the United States, China and Hong Kong, 1842-1943 (2013). More at https://history.mit.edu/people/emma-teng/ MIT Chinese Alumni Group hchen@alum.mit.edu