Meet the 2019 tenured professors in the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
SHASS faculty members Nikhil Agarwal, Sana Aiyar, Stephanie Frampton, Daniel Hidalgo, and Miriam Schoenfield were recently granted tenure.
SHASS faculty members Nikhil Agarwal, Sana Aiyar, Stephanie Frampton, Daniel Hidalgo, and Miriam Schoenfield were recently granted tenure.
Based within the Center for International Studies, the lab provides outreach support to help MIT researchers connect with the policy world.
Political science PhD candidates Guillermo Toral and Tugba Bozcaga find that government-appointed officials deliver the goods — given the right circumstances.
Established by distinguished sociologist Jeanne Guillemin, the endowment will provide financial support for women at MIT pursuing a PhD in international affairs.
Report urges MIT community to openly share the products of its research and teaching.
How do we understand Russia’s multi-layered interference in the 2016 elections? A Russia expert and professor of history analyzes Russia’s motives.
In MIT talk, the former vice chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve reflects on his career as a policy leader.
MIT writer’s new work, “Three Flames,” explores the fractures and bonds among kin in a rebuilding society.
Professors share prize with Michael Kremer of Harvard University, are cited for breakthrough antipoverty work.
MIT senior's longstanding passion for Mandarin leads to a hands-on taste of the complexities of functioning in a Chinese business context.
Six scholars and professors are spending this academic year in engagement with the MIT community.
New book examines the past and future of Japanese intelligence services in a rapidly shifting world.
Professor’s startup brings millimeter-scale location tracking to factories, ports, and other industrial environments.
Emily Richmond Pollock’s book examines creative attempts to refashion postwar opera after Germany’s “Year Zero.”
This season of musical performances features a range of Boston premieres and diverse collaborations.