One nation under contract
MIT historian Caley Horan’s new book chronicles the development of the insurance business into a U.S. behemoth.
MIT historian Caley Horan’s new book chronicles the development of the insurance business into a U.S. behemoth.
Honors outstanding success in teaching undergraduate and graduate students.
HASTS PhD student Caroline White-Nockleby aims to advance climate justice by minimizing localized burdens of renewable energy implementation.
Grants will support their research, graduate study, and teaching abroad in 2021-22.
Panel explores the complexities of Asian American identity and recognition, at the Institute and in higher education.
The PhD student focuses on three cities and the role of the arts in helping planning institutions to imagine and plan for possible futures.
Engagement with political, community leaders must be a key part of forthcoming climate action plan, MIT climate leaders say.
MIT historian, and scholar of assimilation and exclusion, surveys the deeper history behind the current crisis.
Hundreds worldwide join MIT students in experiencing 21H.000 (History of Now: Plagues and Pandemics) as a public series of webinars.
Oral history project allows MIT students to dig deep into the longstanding connection between the Institute and South Asia.
Catherine Clark uses visual imagery to delve into French history, culture, and society.
MIT scholars discuss what is needed for the country to support its longstanding form of government.
Recent virtual lecture explores how paleoclimatology provides important context for examining the activities of past human societies.
One of few female students in the 1940s, Wagley was also the Alumni Association’s first female president.
Experts analyze a global trend: democratic governments that collapse from within while maintaining a veneer of legitimacy.