Anthropologist Manduhai Buyandelger wins the 2013 Levitan Prize in the Humanities
The $25,000 research grant will go towards supporting the professor's ethnographic study of parliamentary elections in Mongolia.
The $25,000 research grant will go towards supporting the professor's ethnographic study of parliamentary elections in Mongolia.
Unique study on Oregon’s citizens sheds light on critical care in the U.S.
JPAL@10 event celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab.
Alumni return to campus to present their work at anniversary symposium.
MIT anthropologist finds that after Soviet domination, a rebirth of shamanism helped Mongolia rewrite its own history.
MIT event exposes fault lines among high-ranking former government officials on NSA’s data-gathering programs.
At MIT, experts address the challenges of supplying clean, safe water to a growing world population.
Enduringly influential book by Leo Marx, MIT professor emeritus
Daylong visit highlights work by MIT researchers and others at CSAIL and J-PAL.
Open access philosophy site aims to build better minds
Study: U.S. job market is putting more workers in positions with limited upside and leverage.
At MIT’s ‘Innovations in Health Care’ conference, industry experts discuss how to maintain quality while reining in costs.
New class offers MIT students the chance to pair technical know-how with real-world art and humanities projects at local museums.
MIT economist has co-authored a new survey on the burgeoning research about the effects of the changing climate.