“American Panda,” set on MIT campus, explores cultural stereotypes
New novel set by dentist-turned-writer Gloria Chao ’08 reveals the protagonist's struggles between Taiwanese and American cultural values.
New novel set by dentist-turned-writer Gloria Chao ’08 reveals the protagonist's struggles between Taiwanese and American cultural values.
Blog writing workshop for graduate students offers practical tips, helping them create a window into real life at MIT.
Megan Miranda '02 graduated from MIT intent on pursuing a career in biotechnology. Instead, she became a New York Times best-selling author.
The acclaimed writer, whose work has become a cause célèbre in France and beyond, speaks as part of the MIT Global France Seminar series.
A new blog written entirely by MIT graduate students offers a window into a deeply diverse community.
Award will support research on the South Sea Bubble crisis as an example of connections between scientific developments and their larger social consequences.
Now in its 20th season, a popular poetry series provides the MIT community with new voices and verbal harmonies — and a window into MIT's varied poetry offerings.
Panel at MIT brings together editors, students, and faculty to discuss diverse aspects of publishing research.
Fox Harrell’s new book presents a ‘manifesto’ detailing how computing can create powerful new forms of expression and culture.
MIT professor Heather Hendershot studies the conservative movement’s strategic use of television through the decades.
All forms of nonfiction prose now eligible for the $800 prize
MIT professor’s new book details the overlooked waves of South Asian immigrants to the United States.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and writing professor receives unrestricted $500,000 prize.