Medical Humanities Residency

MTA Lecturer Kāli Quinn traveled to Duke University to teach Compassionate Creativity to undergraduates within two classes - End of Life Ethics and Medical Stories On Stage - and to perform her two solo shows about aging, memory loss, grief, and identity. These shows were received well, creating new language and possibilities around intergenerational care, with audiences at Duke's School of Medicine and the Divinity School.

 

For more information about Kāli, please visit her Faculty profile, linked here

Latest News

March 25, 2024
In the intimate but acoustically reassuring Killian Hall, with the cooperation of Collage New Music, the Institute’s Music Department hosted an evening of Peter Child’s recent works.
March 15, 2024
MIT colleagues and students praise Pollock’s extensive contributions to curriculum development at the introductory and advanced levels.
February 15, 2024
A piano that captures the data of live performance offers the MIT community new possibilities for studying and experimenting with music
February 05, 2024
Internationally acclaimed saxophonist/composer Miguel Zenón has won a Grammy® Award in the category of “Best Latin Jazz Album” for El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2, featuring pianist Luis Perdomo.