Educating young women, rebuilding Cambodia
Alan Lightman discusses his social entrepreneurial work in building the first college dormitories for women in Cambodia.
Summers: To end slump, United States must spend
In MIT remarks, former Treasury secretary calls for the ‘common sense’ cure of more government spending to spur growth.
Many man-made and natural networks have same underlying architecture
In first DES4, Albert-László Barabási explains the concept of scale-free networks using the Web.
Robert Lepage named 2012 recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT
Multidisciplinary performance and media artist will receive award and hold campus residency at MIT from April 24-26, 2012.
What’s next for engineering education?
Dean of Engineering to share his views on engineering education in the face of increasing need for innovative technical leaders.
Maseeh Hall formally dedicated
President Hockfield calls it 'central achievement' of Campaign for Students
School of Architecture + Planning alumna represents U.S. at Venice Biennale
Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla create a sensation at national pavilion.
Attention: Deficit disorder
At MIT forum, economists warn that deficit concerns, while legitimate, have been crowding out initiatives to help jobs and growth.
What it takes to make every vote count
MIT hosts Voting Technology Project conference to reinvigorate public discussion on election integrity.