3 Questions: Nancy Hopkins on improving gender equality in academia
Molecular biologist and professor emerita advocates for more inclusive science and advises how to get there.
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Molecular biologist and professor emerita advocates for more inclusive science and advises how to get there.
The award supports promising PhD candidates or postdocs conducting interdisciplinary research on the societal and ethical dimensions of computing.
Learners worldwide can explore the Institute's audio landscape, in one convenient place.
Linguistics graduate student Annauk Olin is helping her Alaska Native community preserve their language and navigate the severe impact of climate change.
New ways to think about and practice protective masking, from faculty in the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
Revitalized outdoor space to be redesigned along with Hayden Library.
The Covid-19 Recovery and Resilience Initiative aims to catalyze evidence-based policy solutions to the challenges posed by the pandemic.
Twenty-two students from 14 countries take an evidence-based approach to affecting global change.
Computational model developed at MIT builds off of 2019 research examining colorblind racial attitudes through a video game.
Summarizing results from 96 randomized evaluations, new J-PAL North America publication highlights the sizable impact tutoring programs can have on student learning.
MIT historian’s new book examines the political value early medieval European kings and nobles found in a royal ritual.
Thirty-one MIT instructors honored for digital teaching excellence in extraordinary circumstances.
MIT professor’s new book, “Money for Nothing,” digs into the origins and relevance of Britain’s South Sea Bubble.
Honorees will engage in the life of the Institute through teaching, research, and other interactions with the MIT community.
Esteemed scholar and extraordinary steward of institutions and people was known to light up the academic landscape.