Nine MIT students awarded 2021 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
Seven MIT researchers see lessons and opportunities for US health care.
Graduate engineering and economics programs are No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
Analysis quantifies a dramatic price drop that parallels similar improvements in solar and wind energy, and shows further steep declines could be possible.
Glenn Ellison and Danielle Khoury offer takeaways from a detailed reassessment of MIT’s financial picture for a post-Covid world.
The Institute ranks second in four subject areas.
As captain of MIT’s varsity football team, senior Ben Delhees strives to create community wherever he goes.
Research is part of a $25 million effort to generate evidence on the real-world effectiveness of policies and programs at the intersection of poverty and climate change.
A strong evidence base is key for informing environmental and climate policy, says the MIT assistant professor.
Improved public health messaging to Black, Latinx, and other communities disproportionately impacted by the pandemic can increase Covid-19 knowledge and information-seeking.
Shultz, who held four US Cabinet positions and served in three presidential administrations, devoted himself to ideals of bipartisanship and fairness.
MIT economist works to show how therapies can be allocated fairly; states are now applying the method in their efforts.
State and Local Innovation Initiative seeks government partners to rigorously evaluate policies and programs aiming to address critical social issues.
The author of “The Narrow Corridor,” about the battle to sustain democracy, weighs in on the country’s political condition.