Gustavo Dudamel, John Harbison and Tod Machover on music education
Presented by the Council for the Arts — Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT
MIT Comparative Media Studies celebrates 10th anniversary
With a day-long symposium, CMS marked 10 years of leading higher education's move toward applied humanities.
Esther Duflo wins Clark medal
MIT’s influential poverty researcher heralded as best economist under age 40.
3 Questions: David Jones on heart problems
Physician and historian of medicine explains why bypass surgery is popular even though it fails to help many patients.
Guerrilla reporting in ‘difficult places’
Activists describe their experiences using new technology to build free media networks in countries with scant resources or oppressive regimes.
The deep roots of inequality
MIT economics student’s study of Peru shows how practices from hundreds of years ago can influence prosperity today. ‘Pathbreaking,’ says a Harvard economist.
Friends, family gather to honor Paul Samuelson
At memorial service, Nobel-winning economist’s ‘warmth, wit and humility’ are recalled.
Michael Greenstone named director of The Hamilton Project
MIT economist to head Washington-based policy group
Bartusiak honored by Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Wins Klumpke-Roberts Award in recognition of her contributions
Paul Samuelson memorial to be held on April 10
Event in Kresge Auditorium will celebrate the Nobel laureate’s life and legacy.