Times Higher Education ranks MIT No. 1 in arts and humanities, business and economics, and social sciences for 2026
Top worldwide honors span disciplines across three MIT schools for the second year in a row.
Top worldwide honors span disciplines across three MIT schools for the second year in a row.
Joshua Bennett’s new book profiles American prodigies, examining the personal and social dimensions of cultivating promise.
Ruth Perry’s new book profiles Anna Gordon, a Scotswoman who preserved and transmitted precious popular ballads, and with them national traditions.
Bruno Perreau’s latest book, “Spheres of Injustice,” updates classic thought about rights and legal standing in a complex society.
Sandy Alexandre, Manduhai Buyandelger, and Eden Medina take on new leadership positions.
New professors join Comparative Media Studies/Writing, History, Linguistics and Philosophy, Music and Theater Arts, and Political Science.
Associate Professor Benjamin Mangrum’s new book explores how we use comedy to cope with the growth of computer technology in modern life.
Using tech tools and a human touch, Arthur Bahr sheds light on the original volume containing “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” and “Pearl.”
Worldwide honors for 2025 span disciplines across three schools.
The new initiative will allow selected faculty to focus on their research, build community, and pursue mentorship opportunities.
The scholar’s body of work included two literary biographies of great American writers.
Professor Joshua Bennett’s scholarship, poetry, and teaching help students address core questions about values and meaning in life.
School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences appoints new heads across multiple academic units.
The senior program and technical associate for the Community Services Office has been a supporter of the MIT community since he arrived on campus as a student.
The Fulbright US Student Program funds research, study, and teaching opportunities abroad.