Three from MIT named 2023 Rhodes Scholars
Jack Cook, Matthew Kearney, and Jupneet Singh will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
Jack Cook, Matthew Kearney, and Jupneet Singh will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
In his new book, “Life Is Hard,” MIT philosopher Kieran Setiya offers guidance for tackling the (many) problems we face.
In MIT’s Experiential Ethics summer course, students grapple with real-world ethical decision making, often while interning in the very fields they’re studying.
The faculty members will work together to advance the cross-cutting initiative of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
Fellowship funds graduate studies at Stanford University.
Senior Keith Murray combines his interests in neuroscience, computation, and philosophy to better understand human behavior.
MIT's Council for the Uncertain Human Future convenes small circle groups to reckon with the climate crisis in solidarity.
A multidisciplinary team of graduate students helps infuse ethical computing content into MIT’s largest machine learning course.
Philosophy professor brings deep experience in campus leadership to his role as head of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
MIT philosopher Justin Khoo explores tensions in the ways we use language, seek truth, and communicate about the world.
PhD student's research centers on ethics, including bioethics, and the philosophy of action.
Senior Ana Reyes Sanchez has long been drawn to problems involving ethics, decision-making, and rationality.
Preparing for a career advancing the science and policy of climate issues, junior Ryan Conti focuses on math, computer science, and the philosophy of language.
New professors join Comparative Media Studies/Writing, Economics, Literature, Philosophy, and Political Science.
Advancing the study and practice of thinking responsibly in computing education, research, and implementation.