Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT announces 2019-20 fellowship class
Ten top journalists from seven countries will spend an academic year studying at MIT.
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.
Students are increasingly embarking on multiple study abroad opportunities, finding that one experience opens the door to others.
MIT community celebrates Random Acts of Kindness Week by participating in lively events, connecting with campus resources, and practicing generosity.
MIT economist will study U.S. demographics and the urban-rural split in contemporary society.
Professors David Jerison, Hong Liu, and Seth Mnookin are among 168 recognized.
In MIT talk, Beverly Daniel Tatum urges direct discussion about racial issues at a “polarized” moment in U.S. history.
Professors Lienhard, Murcott, Olsen, and Rayo honored as Committed to Caring mentors.
Five undergrads writing on immigrant, diaspora, bicultural, bilingual, and/or mixed-race experiences.
Violence Prevention and Response and Title IX and Bias Response Office celebrate individuals and departments for standing up to sexual harassment and assault.
Presentation workshop for political science graduate students serves as training ground for research and professional skills.
Nonprofit and industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers gather for a kick-off conference to discuss how to make work more equitable, efficient, and just.
Decision to move Commencement to late May marks culmination of community dialogue led by vice chancellor and registrar.