Political Science and EECS join forces for "Elections and Voting Technology" course
Joint course helps students meet the complex challenges of modern election systems.
Joint course helps students meet the complex challenges of modern election systems.
Edward Schiappa has studied reason and rhetoric from ancient Greece to “Will & Grace.”
Committee recommends music and theater arts professor for MIT’s oldest residential community.
Linguist Kai von Fintel engages in research at the intersection of science and the humanities.
Study finds the demand for positions strongly influences medical residents’ salaries.
MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) matches MIT students to internships with corporate partners around the world.
Associate Professor Bruno Perreau will be first to occupy the new chair, which will have a profound impact on French studies at MIT.
11 MIT affiliates and more than 30 alumni are identified as movers, makers, and game changers in their respective fields.
Award honors sophomores and juniors who demonstrate academic excellence in the humanities, arts, and social sciences, as well as in science and engineering.
Longtime professor and MacVicar Faculty Fellow Jean Jackson retires after 42 years at MIT.
Economist’s new book teaches how to conduct cause-and-effect studies on complex social questions.
By studying immigrants, book provides a new view on social media and political movements.
Elliot Akama-Garren ’15, Anisha Gururaj ’15, and Noam Angrist ’13 are among 32 winners nationwide.