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MIT professor Heather Hendershot studies the conservative movement’s strategic use of television through the decades.
MIT professor Heather Hendershot studies the conservative movement’s strategic use of television through the decades.
MIT report emphasizes need to turn U.S. innovation strengths into growth.
MIT historian Craig Wilder documents the manifold links between universities and the slave economy in colonial America.
As MIT’s PIE Commission releases its findings on the innovation economy, a focus on finding ways to help new ideas reach the market.
At MIT, foreign-policy experts discuss the complications of another potential military intervention in the Middle East.
HASTS doctoral student Tom Schilling is conducting an anthropological study of geology, forestry and First Nations-led mapping and modeling in rural British Columbia.
MIT historian discusses the longstanding ‘taboo’ against chemical weapons, and international attempts to eliminate them.
New open-source online maps generated by MIT students provide details of urban supply chains.
24.00x to tackle problems that 'do not have an instruction manual'
MIT sociologist T.L. Taylor studies the subcultures of online gaming and the nascent world of online e-sports.
Does financial innovation inherently lead to greater risk in markets? An MIT economist takes a new look at the problem and says it does.
MIT professor’s work illuminated the richness and complexity of Revolutionary-era America and the origins of democracy in the U.S.
Three-year fellowship recognizes exceptional young scholars