What lies ahead for science and science writing?
10th anniversary of MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing celebrates past, looks to future.
10th anniversary of MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing celebrates past, looks to future.
Professor Miyagawa recognized with other leaders of the global OpenCourseWare movement.
In new book, economists Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson assert that above all else, political institutions — not culture or natural resources — determine the wealth of nations.
Funds support collaborations between faculty and research scientists at MIT and in Germany.
Speakers honor Margaret MacVicar and Robert Silbey.
Broadhead, Kaelbling, Kaiser and Rose awarded the Institute’s highest undergraduate teaching honor.
Free advance tickets available for world premiere concert Saturday, March 17, at 8 p.m. in Kresge Auditorium.
At MIT forum, economists evaluate the consequences of increasing inequality in America, and suggest solutions.
New fellows to be named Friday; current SHASS fellows discuss the significance — and the sheer fun — of teaching the Institute's students
Project prepares for year two in its response to Japan's disaster.
At an MIT panel on the future of black politics, scholars discuss the need for civic engagement at a time of economic stress.
Undergraduate and graduate programs both lauded.