Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT announces 2017-18 class of fellows
Ten elite science journalists from four countries will be part of the program's 35th class.
Ten elite science journalists from four countries will be part of the program's 35th class.
Institute Professor Penny Chisholm teams up with author and illustrator Molly Bang to write environmental children’s book series.
Caitlin Vander Weele, a graduate student in brain and cognitive sciences, launches a collaborative neuro-art pictorial magazine.
Work-study program creates priceless relationships between MIT students and the local community.
A new online tool helps graduate students communicate — in their own languages.
Former science editor at The New York Times will assume his KSJ duties in July.
Ten journalists have been selected to join the KSJ Program at MIT, a global fellowship program for journalists covering science, technology, health, and the environment.
As part of MIT 2016 celebration, play about Isaac Newton debuts in U.S.
Award will support research on the South Sea Bubble crisis as an example of connections between scientific developments and their larger social consequences.
Panel at MIT brings together editors, students, and faculty to discuss diverse aspects of publishing research.
MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing and Program in Science, Technology, and Society honor Schwartz for her essay on the history of synthetic penicillin.
New book details the scientific search for a planet — before Albert Einstein halted the quest.
MIT hosts national ScienceWriters2015 conference.