Eleven from MIT awarded 2020 Fulbright Fellowships
Graduating seniors and recent alumni will spend upcoming year abroad on Fulbright grants.
Graduating seniors and recent alumni will spend upcoming year abroad on Fulbright grants.
Classicist Stephanie Frampton traverses disciplines to study how the content and form of writing interacted in the ancient world.
Anikeeva, Fuller, Tisdale, and White receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.
Three innovative research projects in literature, plant epigenetics, and chemical engineering will be supported by Professor Amar G. Bose Research Grants.
SHASS faculty members Nikhil Agarwal, Sana Aiyar, Stephanie Frampton, Daniel Hidalgo, and Miriam Schoenfield were recently granted tenure.
How the humanities, arts, and social science fields can help shape the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing — and benefit from advanced computing.
The new members of Xi of Massachusetts, the MIT chapter of PBK, combine the best of humanities, natural science, and social science scholarship.
Faculty representing all five MIT schools offer views on the ethical and societal implications of new technologies.
Stephanie Frampton’s new book explores the written word in the Roman world.
An artificial intelligence-powered laugh track amuses and unsettles in interactive installations by Jonny Sun.
At MIT event, “Pachinko” author talks about literature as a way of understanding outsiders in modern culture.
Ryan Robinson '17 launched his startup with skills from both the humanities and engineering.
Autor, Capozzola, Raman, and Smith receive MIT's most prestigious undergraduate teaching award.
Mary Clare Beytagh and Matthew Chun will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.