Events

34 Events

May 27

South Bay Happy Hour - May 2025

  • In-Person

Club of Southern California

Tuesday, May 27, 5:00pm - 7:00pm (America/Los_Angeles)

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MITCSC PRESENTS:
South Bay Happy Hour - May 2025

Join our MITCSC South Bay happy hour as we return to Hermosa Brewing CompanyOwner and MIT alum Jorge Delgado '81 offers our MITCSC group special happy hour deals and extended hours through 7 pm.  Your registration includes loaded tots - all MIT alums, current MIT students and their families, and guests are welcome.

Loaded tots provided, drinks available, and a fun time guaranteed for all!

Registration is free for MITCSC life members + guest, $5 for all other MITCSC members, and $10 for non-members and all other guests.  The venue is family-friendly!

Not a club member?  MIT alums and current MIT students/parents can join now and save $5+ on your registration!


URL for this event page:  https://alumcommunity.mit.edu/networks/events/122136

For paid events:  Unless noted above, the MIT Club of Southern California will not provide refunds for any events except due to cancellation or rescheduling. However, registration is generally transferable to someone else (except as noted above) - based on the registration category.
Your entry and presence at an MIT Club of Southern California event (in-person or virtually on-line) constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded and to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of any and all recorded media of your appearance, voice, and name for any purpose whatsoever in perpetuity in connection with MITCSC and its initiatives, including, by way of example only, use on websites, in social media, news and advertising.  In addition, you waive and release any claims you may have related to the use of recorded media of you at the event, including, without limitation, any right to inspect or approve the photo, video or audio recording of you, any claims for invasion of privacy, violation of the right of publicity, defamation, and copyright infringement or for any fees for use of such record media.  You understand that all photography, filming and/or recording will be done in reliance on this consent.

Contact

missyand@alum.mit.edu

Learn More 2025-05-28 00:00:00 2025-05-28 02:00:00 UTC South Bay Happy Hour - May 2025 MITCSC PRESENTS:South Bay Happy Hour - May 2025 Join our MITCSC South Bay happy hour as we return to Hermosa Brewing Company!  Owner and MIT alum Jorge Delgado '81 offers our MITCSC group special happy hour deals and extended hours through 7 pm.  Your registration includes loaded tots - all MIT alums, current MIT students and their families, and guests are welcome. Loaded tots provided, drinks available, and a fun time guaranteed for all! Registration is free for MITCSC life members + guest, $5 for all other MITCSC members, and $10 for non-members and all other guests.  The venue is family-friendly! Not a club member?  MIT alums and current MIT students/parents can join now and save $5+ on your registration! URL for this event page:  https://alumcommunity.mit.edu/networks/events/122136 For paid events:  Unless noted above, the MIT Club of Southern California will not provide refunds for any events except due to cancellation or rescheduling. However, registration is generally transferable to someone else (except as noted above) - based on the registration category.Your entry and presence at an MIT Club of Southern California event (in-person or virtually on-line) constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded and to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of any and all recorded media of your appearance, voice, and name for any purpose whatsoever in perpetuity in connection with MITCSC and its initiatives, including, by way of example only, use on websites, in social media, news and advertising.  In addition, you waive and release any claims you may have related to the use of recorded media of you at the event, including, without limitation, any right to inspect or approve the photo, video or audio recording of you, any claims for invasion of privacy, violation of the right of publicity, defamation, and copyright infringement or for any fees for use of such record media.  You understand that all photography, filming and/or recording will be done in reliance on this consent. Club of Southern California missyand@alum.mit.edu
May 30

2025 Ivy+ Alumni Softball Mixer and Informational Session #2

Club of Boston

Friday, May 30, 6:00pm - 9:00pm (America/New_York)

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Note: This is session #2 of 2. No need to attend both.

Come learn more about and join the Ivy+ Alumni Softball League! Join other interested players from Ivy+ schools and MIT and see if we can field an MIT or mixed-school team!

The Ivy+ Alumni Coed Softball League was founded in the 1980s to provide the opportunity for alumni of all ages and ability, male and female, to meet and network with other Ivy+ alum---this networking event just happens to take place on a softball field!  It was decided that a restricted flight ball was to be used, with the goal being for everyone to get a hit and for everyone to have fun!  A 4-swing rule was set, teams pitched to themselves with a defensive pitcher standing within 6–8 feet of the offensive pitcher to field the "beginner hits," seven men and three women were to be on the field at all times, and getting together socially after the game was encouraged.

For more information and to RSVP, use this link.

Contact

micah.smith@columbia.edu

Learn More 2025-05-30 22:00:00 2025-05-31 01:00:00 UTC 2025 Ivy+ Alumni Softball Mixer and Informational Session #2 Note: This is session #2 of 2. No need to attend both. Come learn more about and join the Ivy+ Alumni Softball League! Join other interested players from Ivy+ schools and MIT and see if we can field an MIT or mixed-school team! The Ivy+ Alumni Coed Softball League was founded in the 1980s to provide the opportunity for alumni of all ages and ability, male and female, to meet and network with other Ivy+ alum---this networking event just happens to take place on a softball field!  It was decided that a restricted flight ball was to be used, with the goal being for everyone to get a hit and for everyone to have fun!  A 4-swing rule was set, teams pitched to themselves with a defensive pitcher standing within 6–8 feet of the offensive pitcher to field the "beginner hits," seven men and three women were to be on the field at all times, and getting together socially after the game was encouraged. For more information and to RSVP, use this link. Club of Boston micah.smith@columbia.edu
Jun 7

Alumni Tour: Peabody Essex Museum

  • In-Person

Club of Boston

Saturday, June 7, 10:30am - 11:30am (America/New_York)

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Experience the wonders of the Peabody Essex Museum on a guided tour through some of its most celebrated highlights! Founded in 1799, the Peabody Essex Museum is one of the oldest continuously operating museums in the United States, with a rich history that spans centuries of global art, culture, and innovation. From its world-renowned maritime collections to its impressive Asian art, Native American artifacts, and contemporary exhibitions, this tour will introduce you to the museum’s most iconic pieces and offer insight into its fascinating history.

After the tour, enjoy the flexibility of exploring the museum at your own pace. With your admission, you’re welcome to continue your journey through other parts of the museum, revisiting favorite sections or discovering new ones. Your day pass is valid until 5pm, giving you ample time to dive deeper into the exhibits, enjoy the museum’s stunning architecture, and reflect on what you've learned.

Don’t miss the opportunity to engage with one of the country’s most dynamic cultural institutions and explore the incredible range of art and history that has made the Peabody Essex Museum a beloved destination for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

We hope you can join us for this hour-long tour. Based on available space, this tour will be limited to 30 people.

Pricing:

  • PAID Members & Member Guests: $35/person
  • Non-members & Guests: $65/person

Please use the JOIN US link at our main mitcob.org page if you would like to purchase a paid membership.


NOTE: Please do not register for this event more than once. If you are unsure if you have successfully registered for this event, please contact communications@mitcob.org instead of registering again. If you are an MIT alumnus, or otherwise have an account in this system, please be sure to log in before registering since this will connect your registration to your account.

Contact

mwang@mitcob.org

Learn More 2025-06-07 14:30:00 2025-06-07 15:30:00 UTC Alumni Tour: Peabody Essex Museum Experience the wonders of the Peabody Essex Museum on a guided tour through some of its most celebrated highlights! Founded in 1799, the Peabody Essex Museum is one of the oldest continuously operating museums in the United States, with a rich history that spans centuries of global art, culture, and innovation. From its world-renowned maritime collections to its impressive Asian art, Native American artifacts, and contemporary exhibitions, this tour will introduce you to the museum’s most iconic pieces and offer insight into its fascinating history. After the tour, enjoy the flexibility of exploring the museum at your own pace. With your admission, you’re welcome to continue your journey through other parts of the museum, revisiting favorite sections or discovering new ones. Your day pass is valid until 5pm, giving you ample time to dive deeper into the exhibits, enjoy the museum’s stunning architecture, and reflect on what you've learned. Don’t miss the opportunity to engage with one of the country’s most dynamic cultural institutions and explore the incredible range of art and history that has made the Peabody Essex Museum a beloved destination for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike. We hope you can join us for this hour-long tour. Based on available space, this tour will be limited to 30 people. Pricing: PAID Members & Member Guests: $35/person Non-members & Guests: $65/person Please use the JOIN US link at our main mitcob.org page if you would like to purchase a paid membership. NOTE: Please do not register for this event more than once. If you are unsure if you have successfully registered for this event, please contact communications@mitcob.org instead of registering again. If you are an MIT alumnus, or otherwise have an account in this system, please be sure to log in before registering since this will connect your registration to your account. Club of Boston mwang@mitcob.org
Jun 7

Taylor Swift—The Person, The Music, and the Impact, a SEPT fundraiser

  • Online

Club of Boston

Saturday, June 7, 2:00pm - 4:00pm (America/New_York)

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Taylor Swift—The Person, The Music, and the Impact, a SEPT fundraiser

This special online event is a fundraiser to support the participation of local teachers in MIT’s Science and Engineering Program for Teachers (SEPT). (See website) The SEPT program presents innovative ways for middle and high school educators to teach STEM subjects.  All of the proceeds from this event will support local teachers.  If you are able to make an additional donation via the MIT Giving site to the MIT Club of Boston SEPT Fund (use this link for convenience), it will be greatly appreciated.

Do you have a Swiftie in your family, and you don’t understand the appeal?  Have you been curious about this pop musician who was able to sell out 152 stadium performances in 2023-4?  Are you looking for something fun and interesting to do with the family, while supporting a good cause?  Do you just love music?  This fast-paced musical and educational virtual event is just the thing you’ve been looking for.  Join the Zoom with your refreshments of choice at hand, and learn about Taylor Swift, her journey and her music.

Our host, David Kahn, spends a lot of time listening to music.  He listens to dozens of genres and follows hundreds of musicians/bands.  Some of these musicians are popular, and some are making excellent music in obscurity.  A couple of years ago, he decided to do a deep dive into the Taylor Swift phenomenon.  One of his daughters is a Swiftie, but other than a few of her popular songs he knew nothing about the person or her music.  David spent around 100 hours researching Taylor Swift and her music, and created a 30+ page document with over 200 links to videos, Wikipedia articles and news stories. After the program, every attendee will receive a copy of this complete document, so you can continue to explore this material on your own.

Taylor’s full discography is currently available on Spotify, and all of the official videos are on YouTube, but our speaker’s goal is to give you a more complete understanding of Taylor as an artist and as a person.  He’ll be sharing a lot of her music, but he’ll also be sharing some videos where Taylor explains her music and life experience in her own words.  David condensed a full course on Taylor Swift, supported by his detailed analysis, into this special event for the MIT Club of Boston.  By attending this session, you will see that Taylor Swift is:

  • A songwriter
  • A storyteller
  • A performer
  • A director
  • A producer
  • An entrepreneur
  • An actress
  • An activist
  • A philanthropist
  • A role model

David’s hope is that, by the end of this session, you’ll have a new or increased appreciation for everything Taylor Swift has accomplished.

About the Speaker

David Kahn has always been interested in music, and he collected albums and CDs in many genres back when that was the main way to explore interesting music.  Learning about music and musicians is easier now, and David spends many hours every month looking for interesting musicians and their music on YouTube and Spotify, and researching them on Wikipedia. He likes to find at least one new (to him) musician or band every week.

In 2022 he started a Music Enjoyment Club, where he shares interesting music with other music enthusiasts in a monthly Zoom session.  He organizes most sessions around a theme (Female Vocalists, Celtic Music, Piano Virtuosos, etc.), and he prepares a detailed handout for each session.

David Kahn has an SB in Course 6-3 (1978) and an SM in Course 15 (1981) from MIT.  He founded and managed D. Lawton Associates, an IT consulting firm, from 1986 through 2020.  He is currently the Asst. VP for K-12 STEM Engagement for the MIT Club of Boston and supports the MIT SEPT program.

Cost:

$15 Paid members of MIT Club of Boston
$25 General

Zoom link will be sent a day or two prior to the event to all paid registrants

Photo by Stephen Mease on Unsplash

Contact

dkahn@mitcob.org

Learn More 2025-06-07 18:00:00 2025-06-07 20:00:00 UTC Taylor Swift—The Person, The Music, and the Impact, a SEPT fundraiser Taylor Swift—The Person, The Music, and the Impact, a SEPT fundraiser This special online event is a fundraiser to support the participation of local teachers in MIT’s Science and Engineering Program for Teachers (SEPT). (See website) The SEPT program presents innovative ways for middle and high school educators to teach STEM subjects.  All of the proceeds from this event will support local teachers.  If you are able to make an additional donation via the MIT Giving site to the MIT Club of Boston SEPT Fund (use this link for convenience), it will be greatly appreciated. Do you have a Swiftie in your family, and you don’t understand the appeal?  Have you been curious about this pop musician who was able to sell out 152 stadium performances in 2023-4?  Are you looking for something fun and interesting to do with the family, while supporting a good cause?  Do you just love music?  This fast-paced musical and educational virtual event is just the thing you’ve been looking for.  Join the Zoom with your refreshments of choice at hand, and learn about Taylor Swift, her journey and her music. Our host, David Kahn, spends a lot of time listening to music.  He listens to dozens of genres and follows hundreds of musicians/bands.  Some of these musicians are popular, and some are making excellent music in obscurity.  A couple of years ago, he decided to do a deep dive into the Taylor Swift phenomenon.  One of his daughters is a Swiftie, but other than a few of her popular songs he knew nothing about the person or her music.  David spent around 100 hours researching Taylor Swift and her music, and created a 30+ page document with over 200 links to videos, Wikipedia articles and news stories. After the program, every attendee will receive a copy of this complete document, so you can continue to explore this material on your own. Taylor’s full discography is currently available on Spotify, and all of the official videos are on YouTube, but our speaker’s goal is to give you a more complete understanding of Taylor as an artist and as a person.  He’ll be sharing a lot of her music, but he’ll also be sharing some videos where Taylor explains her music and life experience in her own words.  David condensed a full course on Taylor Swift, supported by his detailed analysis, into this special event for the MIT Club of Boston.  By attending this session, you will see that Taylor Swift is: A songwriter A storyteller A performer A director A producer An entrepreneur An actress An activist A philanthropist A role model David’s hope is that, by the end of this session, you’ll have a new or increased appreciation for everything Taylor Swift has accomplished. About the Speaker David Kahn has always been interested in music, and he collected albums and CDs in many genres back when that was the main way to explore interesting music.  Learning about music and musicians is easier now, and David spends many hours every month looking for interesting musicians and their music on YouTube and Spotify, and researching them on Wikipedia. He likes to find at least one new (to him) musician or band every week. In 2022 he started a Music Enjoyment Club, where he shares interesting music with other music enthusiasts in a monthly Zoom session.  He organizes most sessions around a theme (Female Vocalists, Celtic Music, Piano Virtuosos, etc.), and he prepares a detailed handout for each session. David Kahn has an SB in Course 6-3 (1978) and an SM in Course 15 (1981) from MIT.  He founded and managed D. Lawton Associates, an IT consulting firm, from 1986 through 2020.  He is currently the Asst. VP for K-12 STEM Engagement for the MIT Club of Boston and supports the MIT SEPT program. Cost: $15 Paid members of MIT Club of Boston$25 General Zoom link will be sent a day or two prior to the event to all paid registrants Photo by Stephen Mease on Unsplash Club of Boston dkahn@mitcob.org
Jun 12

Cycle the Minuteman Bikeway with Fellow MIT Alumni

  • In-Person

Club of Boston

Thursday, June 12, 10:00am - 12:00pm (America/New_York)

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Cycle the Minuteman Bikeway with Fellow MIT Alumni

Join fellow MIT alumni and other cyclists for a relaxed Thursday morning ride on the Minuteman Bikeway – one of the premier rail- trails in the U.S., designated a Millennium Trail by the White House and inducted into the Rail-Trail Hall of Fame.

Starting Point: Thorndike Field Park parking lot (free parking) at 99 Margaret St, Arlington, just 0.2 miles from MBTA Alewife Station (Red Line).

Ride Details: The group will decide whether our destination will be Bedford’s Depot Park (20 miles round trip) or Lexington Common (12 miles round trip) on the paved Minuteman Bikeway. 
Pace: relaxed, ~12–14 mph.

Destination: Bedford’s Depot Park (20 miles round trip) or Lexington Common (12 miles round trip)—the group will decide. The entire ride will be on the Minuteman Bikeway at about 12–14 mph.

When: Thursdays, at 10 AM. We’ll return by approximately 11:30 AM to noon.

Indulgences: If there's interest, we’ll stop at Kickstand Café in Arlington on our way back.

Ride Status Updates: Ride status will be posted on Thursday morning, no later than 8:30 AM, at https://ihaveanidea.us/cyclemitcob/.
The event will be canceled if the organizer is unable to attend, the 10 AM forecast for Cambridge predicts a temperature <43° or probability of rain >25%.

Always check ride status before attending the event.

Queries: Contact Hayward Zwerling at 978-407-0101 or HZMD@me.com

Note: Each participant is responsible for their own safety and agrees to hold harmless MIT, the MIT Club of Boston, and the event organizer for any injuries or consequences arising from participation.

Contact

hzmd@me.com

Learn More 2025-06-12 14:00:00 2025-06-12 16:00:00 UTC Cycle the Minuteman Bikeway with Fellow MIT Alumni Cycle the Minuteman Bikeway with Fellow MIT Alumni Join fellow MIT alumni and other cyclists for a relaxed Thursday morning ride on the Minuteman Bikeway – one of the premier rail- trails in the U.S., designated a Millennium Trail by the White House and inducted into the Rail-Trail Hall of Fame. Starting Point: Thorndike Field Park parking lot (free parking) at 99 Margaret St, Arlington, just 0.2 miles from MBTA Alewife Station (Red Line). Ride Details: The group will decide whether our destination will be Bedford’s Depot Park (20 miles round trip) or Lexington Common (12 miles round trip) on the paved Minuteman Bikeway. Pace: relaxed, ~12–14 mph. Destination: Bedford’s Depot Park (20 miles round trip) or Lexington Common (12 miles round trip)—the group will decide. The entire ride will be on the Minuteman Bikeway at about 12–14 mph. When: Thursdays, at 10 AM. We’ll return by approximately 11:30 AM to noon. Indulgences: If there's interest, we’ll stop at Kickstand Café in Arlington on our way back. Ride Status Updates: Ride status will be posted on Thursday morning, no later than 8:30 AM, at https://ihaveanidea.us/cyclemitcob/.The event will be canceled if the organizer is unable to attend, the 10 AM forecast for Cambridge predicts a temperature &lt;43° or probability of rain &gt;25%.Always check ride status before attending the event. Queries: Contact Hayward Zwerling at 978-407-0101 or HZMD@me.com Note: Each participant is responsible for their own safety and agrees to hold harmless MIT, the MIT Club of Boston, and the event organizer for any injuries or consequences arising from participation. Club of Boston hzmd@me.com
Jun 17

Book Club: The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman

  • Online

Club of Boston

Tuesday, June 17, 7:00pm - 7:00pm (America/New_York)

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The Coming Wave
Join fellow MIT alumni for a virtual discussion of the book The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma  by Mustafa Suleyman on Tuesday, June 17, at 7PM.

A warning of the unprecedented risks that AI and other fast-developing technologies pose to global order, and how we might contain them while we have the chance—from a co-founder of the pioneering artificial intelligence company DeepMind and current CEO of Microsoft AI.

Soon you will live surrounded by AIs. They will organize your life, operate your business, and run core government services. You will live in a world of DNA printers and quantum computers, engineered pathogens and autonomous weapons, robot assistants and abundant energy. 
 
 As co-founder of the pioneering AI company DeepMind, part of Google, Mustafa Suleyman has been at the center of this revolution. The coming decade, he argues, will be defined by this wave of powerful, fast-proliferating new technologies. 
 
In The Coming Wave, Suleyman shows how these forces will create immense prosperity but also threaten the nation-state, the foundation of global order. As our fragile governments sleepwalk into disaster, we face an existential dilemma: unprecedented harms on one side, the threat of overbearing surveillance on the other. 
 
How do we ensure the flourishing of humankind? How do we maintain control? How do we navigate the narrow path to a successful future? Suleyman establishes “the containment problem”—the task of maintaining control over powerful technologies—as the essential challenge of our age.

The Minuteman Library network in the Boston area has many copies of this book, but it is very popular.  You may have to put your name on a waiting list.   BookFinder.com is a great resource for finding gently used, less expensive copies of this book.

**Please read this book in advance of the discussion** 


A Zoom link will be provided by e-mail to those registered.

Contact

ctourgee@mitcob.org

Learn More 2025-06-17 23:00:00 2025-06-17 23:00:00 UTC Book Club: The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman Join fellow MIT alumni for a virtual discussion of the book The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma  by Mustafa Suleyman on Tuesday, June 17, at 7PM. A warning of the unprecedented risks that AI and other fast-developing technologies pose to global order, and how we might contain them while we have the chance—from a co-founder of the pioneering artificial intelligence company DeepMind and current CEO of Microsoft AI. Soon you will live surrounded by AIs. They will organize your life, operate your business, and run core government services. You will live in a world of DNA printers and quantum computers, engineered pathogens and autonomous weapons, robot assistants and abundant energy.   As co-founder of the pioneering AI company DeepMind, part of Google, Mustafa Suleyman has been at the center of this revolution. The coming decade, he argues, will be defined by this wave of powerful, fast-proliferating new technologies.  In The Coming Wave, Suleyman shows how these forces will create immense prosperity but also threaten the nation-state, the foundation of global order. As our fragile governments sleepwalk into disaster, we face an existential dilemma: unprecedented harms on one side, the threat of overbearing surveillance on the other.  How do we ensure the flourishing of humankind? How do we maintain control? How do we navigate the narrow path to a successful future? Suleyman establishes “the containment problem”—the task of maintaining control over powerful technologies—as the essential challenge of our age. The Minuteman Library network in the Boston area has many copies of this book, but it is very popular.  You may have to put your name on a waiting list.   BookFinder.com is a great resource for finding gently used, less expensive copies of this book. **Please read this book in advance of the discussion**  A Zoom link will be provided by e-mail to those registered. Club of Boston ctourgee@mitcob.org
Jun 21

Sloan 5: Newport Harbor Boat Cruise!

  • In-Person

Club of Southern California

Saturday, June 21, 12:45pm - 3:00pm (America/Los_Angeles)

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SLOAN 5 PRESENTS:
Newport Harbor Boat Cruise!

Calling all MIT alumni in Southern California! Join us for an idyllic day in Newport Harbor at our MIT Alumni Boat Cruise on Saturday afternoon, June 21, at Newport Harbor Boat Rentals.  Reconnect with old friends, make new ones, and celebrate summer in Orange County.  Don’t miss out on this fantastic event - family, friends, and well-behaved pets are welcome. Register now to secure your spot as space is limited!

Registration is free for Sloan 5 (Sloan graduates since 2020), MITCSC and MIT Sloan Club of San Diego (MITSCSD) life members, $10 for all other MITCSC/MITSCSD members, $20 for non-members, and $26 for pets.  One guest ticket can be added in each of the member categories.

Parking is recommended in Balboa Pier Parking Lot #1 off Palm Street/Washington Street.  We will provide snacks and soft drinks, and attendees are welcome to bring their own food and drinks.  If you intend to bring a cooler to share, please let the event organizers know by email to Mark Seu (mseu@alum.mit.edu) so we can reduce our cooler rentals.

Not a club member?  MIT alums and current MIT students/parents can join now and save $10+ on your registration!


URL for this event page:  https://alumcommunity.mit.edu/networks/events/125503
For paid events:  Unless noted above, the MIT Club of Southern California will not provide refunds for any events except due to cancellation or rescheduling. However, registration is generally transferable to someone else (except as noted above) - based on the registration category.

Your entry and presence at an MIT Club of Southern California event (in-person or virtually on-line) constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded and to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of any and all recorded media of your appearance, voice, and name for any purpose whatsoever in perpetuity in connection with MITCSC and its initiatives, including, by way of example only, use on websites, in social media, news and advertising.  In addition, you waive and release any claims you may have related to the use of recorded media of you at the event, including, without limitation, any right to inspect or approve the photo, video or audio recording of you, any claims for invasion of privacy, violation of the right of publicity, defamation, and copyright infringement or for any fees for use of such record media.  You understand that all photography, filming and/or recording will be done in reliance on this consent.

Contact

desi9@alum.mit.edu

Learn More 2025-06-21 19:45:00 2025-06-21 22:00:00 UTC Sloan 5: Newport Harbor Boat Cruise! SLOAN 5 PRESENTS:Newport Harbor Boat Cruise! Calling all MIT alumni in Southern California! Join us for an idyllic day in Newport Harbor at our MIT Alumni Boat Cruise on Saturday afternoon, June 21, at Newport Harbor Boat Rentals.  Reconnect with old friends, make new ones, and celebrate summer in Orange County.  Don’t miss out on this fantastic event - family, friends, and well-behaved pets are welcome. Register now to secure your spot as space is limited! Registration is free for Sloan 5 (Sloan graduates since 2020), MITCSC and MIT Sloan Club of San Diego (MITSCSD) life members, $10 for all other MITCSC/MITSCSD members, $20 for non-members, and $26 for pets.  One guest ticket can be added in each of the member categories. Parking is recommended in Balboa Pier Parking Lot #1 off Palm Street/Washington Street.  We will provide snacks and soft drinks, and attendees are welcome to bring their own food and drinks.  If you intend to bring a cooler to share, please let the event organizers know by email to Mark Seu (mseu@alum.mit.edu) so we can reduce our cooler rentals. Not a club member?  MIT alums and current MIT students/parents can join now and save $10+ on your registration! URL for this event page:  https://alumcommunity.mit.edu/networks/events/125503For paid events:  Unless noted above, the MIT Club of Southern California will not provide refunds for any events except due to cancellation or rescheduling. However, registration is generally transferable to someone else (except as noted above) - based on the registration category.Your entry and presence at an MIT Club of Southern California event (in-person or virtually on-line) constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded and to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of any and all recorded media of your appearance, voice, and name for any purpose whatsoever in perpetuity in connection with MITCSC and its initiatives, including, by way of example only, use on websites, in social media, news and advertising.  In addition, you waive and release any claims you may have related to the use of recorded media of you at the event, including, without limitation, any right to inspect or approve the photo, video or audio recording of you, any claims for invasion of privacy, violation of the right of publicity, defamation, and copyright infringement or for any fees for use of such record media.  You understand that all photography, filming and/or recording will be done in reliance on this consent. Club of Southern California desi9@alum.mit.edu
Jul 23

Book Club: The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean

  • Online

Club of Boston

Wednesday, July 23, 7:00pm - 8:30pm (America/New_York)

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Event Details


Join fellow MIT alumni for a virtual discussion of the book The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements  by Sam Kean on Wednesday July 23, at 7PM.

Why did Gandhi hate iodine (I, 53)? How did radium (Ra, 88) nearly ruin Marie Curie's reputation? And why is gallium (Ga, 31) the go-to element for laboratory pranksters?
Strontium, Molybdenum, Ruthenium, Francium, Ytterbium. Neptunium, Berkelium, Californium, Lawrencium. What are you all about? How were you discovered? Why are you so important? And why the heck are you so rare?
 
The Periodic Table is a treasure trove of adventure, betrayal, and obsession. These fascinating tales follow every element on the table as they play out their parts in human history, and in the lives of the (frequently) mad scientists who discovered them.
 
The book catalogues the 200 year history of the piecemeal development of the periodic table in chemistry. Wait, this is not your high school (or MIT) chemistry class! Sam Kean uses the most idiosyncratic, unusual, serendipitous, and funny events to tell this story. You learn as much about the brilliant, boisterous, bi-polar, bastardly, and braggadocio scientists as you learn about each element on the periodic table. Each of 19 chapters pulls together several periodic elements and outlines their unexpected similarity and relatedness--atomically, quantumly and culturally. And the narrative moves fluidly back and forth through time to capture the relevant history of each element. The book highlights discoveries that are still being made, current as of late 2009.
 
The Minuteman Library network in the Boston area has many copies of this book available.  If you prefer your own copy,  BookFinder.com is a great resource for finding gently used, less expensive copies of this book.

**Please read this book in advance of the discussion** 


A Zoom link will be provided by e-mail to those registered.

Contact

ctourgee@mitcob.org

Learn More 2025-07-23 23:00:00 2025-07-24 00:30:00 UTC Book Club: The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean Join fellow MIT alumni for a virtual discussion of the book The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements  by Sam Kean on Wednesday July 23, at 7PM. Why did Gandhi hate iodine (I, 53)? How did radium (Ra, 88) nearly ruin Marie Curie's reputation? And why is gallium (Ga, 31) the go-to element for laboratory pranksters? Strontium, Molybdenum, Ruthenium, Francium, Ytterbium. Neptunium, Berkelium, Californium, Lawrencium. What are you all about? How were you discovered? Why are you so important? And why the heck are you so rare?   The Periodic Table is a treasure trove of adventure, betrayal, and obsession. These fascinating tales follow every element on the table as they play out their parts in human history, and in the lives of the (frequently) mad scientists who discovered them.   The book catalogues the 200 year history of the piecemeal development of the periodic table in chemistry. Wait, this is not your high school (or MIT) chemistry class! Sam Kean uses the most idiosyncratic, unusual, serendipitous, and funny events to tell this story. You learn as much about the brilliant, boisterous, bi-polar, bastardly, and braggadocio scientists as you learn about each element on the periodic table. Each of 19 chapters pulls together several periodic elements and outlines their unexpected similarity and relatedness--atomically, quantumly and culturally. And the narrative moves fluidly back and forth through time to capture the relevant history of each element. The book highlights discoveries that are still being made, current as of late 2009.   The Minuteman Library network in the Boston area has many copies of this book available.  If you prefer your own copy,  BookFinder.com is a great resource for finding gently used, less expensive copies of this book. **Please read this book in advance of the discussion**  A Zoom link will be provided by e-mail to those registered. Club of Boston ctourgee@mitcob.org
Jul 25

Ivy+ Summer Soiree 2025

  • In-Person

Club of Boston

Friday, July 25, 7:00pm - 10:00pm (America/New_York)

More Info & RSVP

Event Details

If you have trouble registering for this event, click here.

Step into an evening of elegance and connection at the 3rd Annual Ivy+ Summer Soirée - a gathering of distinguished alumni from the Ivy+ community. Hosted in the beautiful Harvard Club, this summer celebration offers a sophisticated setting to mix, mingle, and expand your professional and social circles.

Enjoy a curated selection of light hors d’oeuvres and access to a full bar (credit card only) as you engage in vibrant conversation beneath the historic charm of one of Boston’s most iconic and exclusive venues. While there will not be dancing, the evening will sparkle with good company, great conversation, and the opportunity to forge lasting connections in style. There will be ambient music to create a warm and festive atmosphere.

Attire: Dress to impress—cocktail or stylish evening attire is encouraged.

Ticket Pricing: $64/person. Two tickets maximum per registrant. Tickets are non-refundable. A waitlist will be available on a first come, first-serve basis in case of last minute cancellations.

Space is very limited. The last two years, we have sold out our block of tickets within days and had hundreds of people on the waiting list. Join the MITCOB to ensure you have priority access to tickets through April 27th. Tickets go on sale to the general MIT community on April 28th.

This is a 21+ event. By registering for this event, you are consenting to the use of your photographs in future event promotions.

Contact

tngai@mitcob.org

Learn More 2025-07-25 23:00:00 2025-07-26 02:00:00 UTC Ivy+ Summer Soiree 2025 If you have trouble registering for this event, click here. Step into an evening of elegance and connection at the 3rd Annual Ivy+ Summer Soirée - a gathering of distinguished alumni from the Ivy+ community. Hosted in the beautiful Harvard Club, this summer celebration offers a sophisticated setting to mix, mingle, and expand your professional and social circles. Enjoy a curated selection of light hors d’oeuvres and access to a full bar (credit card only) as you engage in vibrant conversation beneath the historic charm of one of Boston’s most iconic and exclusive venues. While there will not be dancing, the evening will sparkle with good company, great conversation, and the opportunity to forge lasting connections in style. There will be ambient music to create a warm and festive atmosphere. Attire: Dress to impress—cocktail or stylish evening attire is encouraged. Ticket Pricing: $64/person. Two tickets maximum per registrant. Tickets are non-refundable. A waitlist will be available on a first come, first-serve basis in case of last minute cancellations. Space is very limited. The last two years, we have sold out our block of tickets within days and had hundreds of people on the waiting list. Join the MITCOB to ensure you have priority access to tickets through April 27th. Tickets go on sale to the general MIT community on April 28th. This is a 21+ event. By registering for this event, you are consenting to the use of your photographs in future event promotions. Club of Boston tngai@mitcob.org
Mar 14

Pi Day 2025 Happy Hour

  • In-Person

Club of Boston

Saturday, March 14, 6:00pm - 9:00pm (America/New_York)

More Info & RSVP

Event Details

Come celebrate Pi Day with fellow MIT alumni and check out Cambridge's newest event space, First Street Market! We will host this month's happy hour in the private event space at First Street Market. Each attendee will receive one drink ticket and enjoy a sampling of shared group appetizers from Amba, the mediterranean-inspired sister cafe next door.

In conjunction with MIT's 24-Hour Challenge this year, we also encourage alums to donate to either the MIT Club of Boston Endowed Scholarship Fund (3492300) or the MIT Club of Boston SEPT Fund (3892653). You may include an optional donation with your ticket purchase or donate separately in person at the happy hour event.

We particularly encourage MIT10 alums to come out and network with our MIT10 event planning committee and the other attendees. We would love to hear your event ideas for 2025!

Buy your tickets ASAP to guarantee your spot. Registrations can be canceled through Tuesday, March 11th, for a full refund. Refunds after March 11th will be accommodated on a case-by-case basis.

Pricing:
  • Standard Ticket: $26

About First Street Market: a multi-purpose space unique not only to the neighborhood but in all of Cambridge. Combining a weekly indoor farmers market with a Mediterranean-inspired café, functional demonstration bar, and coworking space, First Street Market will be the epicenter of commerce, events, and community in the rapidly growing First Street neighborhood. With the farmers’ market operating year-round in a multi-use event space in the center of the floorplan, First Street Market will become a destination for city events, weddings, and private parties, regularly attracting new foot traffic.

Within the confines of the First Street Market, Amba emerges as a Mediterranean-inspired café. It boasts an array of offerings, including rotisserie chicken, delectable pastries crafted by Chef Brian Mercury, and farm-fresh delicacies. Complementing these culinary delights is a carefully curated beverage program featuring La Colombe coffee alongside various wines, beers, and cocktails. Taking its name from a sauce that started in India and made its way through the Middle East, Amba celebrates the diverse flavors of the Mediterranean region, spanning from the eastern shores to the Atlantic coast.

Contact

ahtang@alum.mit.edu

Learn More 2026-03-14 22:00:00 2026-03-15 01:00:00 UTC Pi Day 2025 Happy Hour Come celebrate Pi Day with fellow MIT alumni and check out Cambridge's newest event space, First Street Market! We will host this month's happy hour in the private event space at First Street Market. Each attendee will receive one drink ticket and enjoy a sampling of shared group appetizers from Amba, the mediterranean-inspired sister cafe next door. In conjunction with MIT's 24-Hour Challenge this year, we also encourage alums to donate to either the MIT Club of Boston Endowed Scholarship Fund (3492300) or the MIT Club of Boston SEPT Fund (3892653). You may include an optional donation with your ticket purchase or donate separately in person at the happy hour event. We particularly encourage MIT10 alums to come out and network with our MIT10 event planning committee and the other attendees. We would love to hear your event ideas for 2025! Buy your tickets ASAP to guarantee your spot. Registrations can be canceled through Tuesday, March 11th, for a full refund. Refunds after March 11th will be accommodated on a case-by-case basis. Pricing: Standard Ticket: $26 About First Street Market: a multi-purpose space unique not only to the neighborhood but in all of Cambridge. Combining a weekly indoor farmers market with a Mediterranean-inspired café, functional demonstration bar, and coworking space, First Street Market will be the epicenter of commerce, events, and community in the rapidly growing First Street neighborhood. With the farmers’ market operating year-round in a multi-use event space in the center of the floorplan, First Street Market will become a destination for city events, weddings, and private parties, regularly attracting new foot traffic. Within the confines of the First Street Market, Amba emerges as a Mediterranean-inspired café. It boasts an array of offerings, including rotisserie chicken, delectable pastries crafted by Chef Brian Mercury, and farm-fresh delicacies. Complementing these culinary delights is a carefully curated beverage program featuring La Colombe coffee alongside various wines, beers, and cocktails. Taking its name from a sauce that started in India and made its way through the Middle East, Amba celebrates the diverse flavors of the Mediterranean region, spanning from the eastern shores to the Atlantic coast. Club of Boston ahtang@alum.mit.edu