3 Questions: George Shultz on nuclear disarmament
The former secretary of state (and former MIT professor) discusses his ongoing campaign to rid the world of nuclear weapons.
The former secretary of state (and former MIT professor) discusses his ongoing campaign to rid the world of nuclear weapons.
Honored with two others for work on 'analysis of markets with search frictions'
Annual award includes $25,000 to support innovative and creative scholarship in the humanities.
Research examines the world of deep sea marine microbiologists
Shigeru Miyagawa celebrates OCW’s accomplishments and shares one of the program’s many success stories.
It’s not what conventional wisdom holds, as an MIT economist — who heads the bureau charged with identifying U.S. downturns — makes clear.
Carnegie Hall performance, new opera premiere are just a few of the award-winning composer's upcoming events.
Courses on energy include economics, political science, history, literature and more.
Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab games delve into color theory and recursive learning.
Scholars’ diverse backgrounds enhance MIT community, research and teaching.
In his new book Cultures of War, MIT historian John Dower examines the militarism that has helped define the United States in the contemporary age
GAMBIT Game Lab releases seven games that buck tradition.