Study: Preschool gives a big boost to college attendance
Research using a Boston admissions lottery shows striking effects for children throughout their student lives.
Research using a Boston admissions lottery shows striking effects for children throughout their student lives.
New IAP course opens doors to language learning, as well as cultural education and war relief.
MIT Professor Esther Duflo honored as Committed to Caring for fostering graduate student skills and ambition.
Professor Heather Hendershot’s new book about that year’s Democratic National Convention explores how anger at the media became part of our culture wars.
In a new book, “Risky Business,” Amy Finkelstein examines the core issue of the insurance industry: Who gets to be a customer?
Students studying the Portuguese language pair with musicians for special event at Lewis Library.
Poet, student advocate, and math/physics double-major Catherine Ji is living boldly at MIT.
Notowidigdo will guide J-PAL North America in developing rigorous research on economic mobility and advise the creation of a racial equity research agenda.
The media scholar speaks on her research and her experience at MIT.
AeroAstro major and accomplished tuba player Frederick Ajisafe relishes the community he has found in the MIT Wind Ensemble.
J-PAL North America and the University of Chicago’s Behavioral Insights and Parenting Lab will evaluate two approaches to text-based parental engagement programs that motivate two distinct kinds of learning interactions.
University placements through MISTI aim to contribute to Africa’s growing research ecosystems.
The role-playing game “On the Plane” simulates xenophobia to foster greater understanding and reflection via virtual experiences.
An MIT residency unlocks the dreamlike world of the dance-theater piece “The History of Empires.”
MIT professors collaborate at a whirlwind pace to create and stage a play inspired by advances in neurotechnology.