Science as a social practice
PhD student Marion Boulicault believes in an interdisciplinary path forward for science, feminism, and philosophy.
PhD student Marion Boulicault believes in an interdisciplinary path forward for science, feminism, and philosophy.
In Bernardo Zacka’s class 17.01, students explore human values and the many ways of imagining a just society.
Senior Jessy Lin, a double major in EECS and philosophy, is programming for social good.
Internationally renowned for her works in Slavic poetics and linguistics, Chvany also mentored several generations of scholars.
SHASS faculty members offer research-based perspectives with commentaries, plus a Music for the Midterms playlist, and an election book list.
Bromberger played pivotal role in establishing MIT Department of Linguistics and Philosophy.
Senior Radha Mastandrea analyzes data from CERN in search of more information about the universe’s fundamental particles.
A multi-university consortium will look to transform the lives of incarcerated people through education.
In a “mathy” philosophy class, students explore the risks, outcomes, and ethical implications of living in a warming world.
Education Innovation Grant program for pK-12 and higher education awards $400,000 to MIT faculty to support education innovation both at MIT and globally.
MIT’s Committed to Caring Award selects third slate of dedicated professors.
Scholar conducted groundbreaking research, helped found MIT’s linguistics program, and inspired generations of students.
MIT ranked within top 5 in 19 out of 48 subject areas.
Did humans speak through cave art? New paper links ancient drawings and language’s origins.
In Justin Khoo’s new class, students explore how language affects censorship, dissent, truth, and propaganda.