Nuclear and present danger
MIT security experts discuss how to lower tensions between the U.S. and North Korea.
MIT security experts discuss how to lower tensions between the U.S. and North Korea.
Political science doctoral student Ketian Zhang sheds light on China's use of coercion in foreign policy, hoping to span a deep divide.
MIT professor Kieran Setiya’s book “Midlife” aims to smooth out the rocky road of middle age.
MISTI media contest showcases MIT students working to build a better world.
At Plume Labs in Paris, MIT-France interns take on an invisible threat by helping to develop a wearable device that tracks indoor and outdoor air quality.
A new purpose-built museum will be an experimental place for wider conversations.
Anthropologist Graham Jones has turned a fascination with magic into a career.
The school welcomes a superb group of scholars.
Schools of Architecture and Planning; Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, and several centers are home to the arts and humanities at MIT.
The MIT chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society inducts 74 distinguished graduates of the Class of 2017.
MIT political scientist Vipin Narang explains the strategies of new nuclear powers.
Performing arts building ushers in a new era of theater at the Institute.
A new major combining computer science and economics will prepare students for designing the virtual marketplaces of the future.
Assistant Professor Justin Reich looks to transform educational settings by equipping teachers with the technology tools they need to best serve all students.