Six strategic areas identified for shared faculty hiring in computing
New faculty in these areas will connect the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and a department or school.
New faculty in these areas will connect the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and a department or school.
With creativity and hard work, the Institute is striving to provide the best possible experience for the Class of 2024.
“Doing something for the community good is good for me also” is known as gongdexin (in Mandarin), kootokushin (in Japanese), and kongdokshim (in Korean).
Topics include Covid-19 and urban mobility, strategies for electric vehicle charging networks, and infrastructure and economics for hydrogen-fueled transportation.
Annual student-run energy conference pivots to successful online event with short notice in response to the coronavirus.
Town Hall for undergraduate students and families outlines plans for the academic year — and the rationale behind key decisions.
Mentor to hundreds of alumni was known for asking questions that prompted students to look within themselves.
Alumnus and Pequot Capital founder had a long and varied association with the Institute.
MIT Sloan professor says major transformation of labor law and associated policies are needed for improved worker-employer relationships.
After a third-place finish at last year's Formula Student Germany, MIT Driverless team aims to compete in the $1.5 million Indy Autonomous Challenge.
MIT Department of Economics establishes new professorship honoring Institute professor and Nobel laureate.
MITx MicroMasters Program credential holders leverage MIT-caliber education to move their industries to the cutting edge.
PhD student and “organizational ethnographer” Summer Jackson investigates the complex social hierarchies that govern the way we work.
Study finds social media sharing affects news judgment, but a quick exercise reduces the problem.
MIT panelists examine the roles of social norms in countries’ differing responses to the coronavirus pandemic.