Events postponed or canceled as MIT responds to COVID-19
Changes follow new Institute policies on travel, events, and visitors; some large classes to move online.
Changes follow new Institute policies on travel, events, and visitors; some large classes to move online.
Anikeeva, Fuller, Tisdale, and White receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.
Knowledge in both a technical and humanistic field prepares her to make new tools in computational linguistics.
MIT philosophy professor's “On the Brink of Paradox” honored as one of the best books in professional and scholarly publishing.
In new book “Design Justice,” Associate Professor Sasha Costanza-Chock examines how to make technology work for more people in society.
Institute ranks second in five subject areas.
MISTI Global Seed Funds program has delivered $22 million to faculty since 2008.
A multidecade study shows economics increasingly overlaps with other disciplines, and has become more empirical in nature.
Study finds that in Liberia, volunteers limited damage from Ebola by distributing information within their own communities.
MIT cryptography expert and election technology developer explains how to verify an election outcome.
Students expand intellectual horizons and leadership skills at dinner-seminars with MIT faculty.
MIT students teach machine learning and entrepreneurship in Uruguay through MIT Global Startup Labs.
In a Starr Forum talk, Luis Videgaray, director of MIT’s AI Policy for the World Project, outlines key facets of regulating new technologies.
MIT professor and alumna shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in economics, which recognized collaborators’ “experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.”
MIT graduate student is assessing the impacts of artificial intelligence on military power, with a focus on the US and China.