Leaving room for a little improvisation
At the piano and in the lab, double major Tony Zhang is driven by curiosity and creativity.
At the piano and in the lab, double major Tony Zhang is driven by curiosity and creativity.
Book by MIT professor examines the circuitous history behind the investigation of cancer as a contagious illness.
Using virtual reality, doctoral candidate Andrew Miller gauges citizens' faith in law enforcement in the face of gang violence.
Three MIT undergraduates honored for their academic achievements.
Interim head of MIT Anthropology explains the plan's vision and challenges, plus progress made at an historic MIT workshop.
Third annual MIT Statistics and Data Science conference gathers a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and practitioners.
Arthur Samberg '62 donates $1 million to sustain the program for years to come.
MIT-India, J-WAFS, and the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar launch fund to facilitate collaborations between faculty and scientists from MIT and ITT Ropar.
Celebrated economist advanced economic theory, econometrics, and the study of industry and firm behavior.
In new book, political scientist Taylor Fravel uncovers the modern history of Chinese military strategy.
Graduate student and New York City DJ Rekha Malhotra draws inspiration from the intersection of art and activism.
Ten top journalists from seven countries will spend an academic year studying at MIT.
Saudi scholar and activist will conduct research on political and civil reforms in Saudi Arabia.
“I’m all about finding connections,” says senior Stephon Henry-Rerrie about his path from engineering to the financial sector.
In STS.047 (Quantifying People), MIT students explore the history of science from the 17th century to the present, through the eyes of statisticians and sociologists.