Professor Emeritus Leon Trilling dies at 93
Aeronautical engineer and historian of technology was an esteemed humanistic thinker and advocate for equality.
Aeronautical engineer and historian of technology was an esteemed humanistic thinker and advocate for equality.
Ten top journalists from four countries will spend nine months at MIT, designing their own course of study.
Autor, Capozzola, Raman, and Smith receive MIT's most prestigious undergraduate teaching award.
New book by MIT assistant professor chronicles the birth of statistical arguments in public debate.
Prestigious award in the humanities includes a $30,000 grant that will support his research into the factors that influenced the development of Boston’s booming biotech industry.
MIT Energy Initiative seminar examines the role of the humanities, design, and aesthetics in catalyzing a fairer, more diverse energy future.
Honored positions afford faculty additional support for research.
SHASS welcomes eight new faculty members for 2016.
Grantees will spend the 2016-2017 academic year conducting research abroad.
Clapperton Mavhunga’s work uncovers an Africa where technology is abundant and sophisticated.
Interest is growing in brain stimulation devices — and regulating them may prove tricky.
MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing and Program in Science, Technology, and Society honor Schwartz for her essay on the history of synthetic penicillin.
Jennifer Light studies how Cold War military analysis and New Deal resource analysis shaped cities.