Why we like the music we do
New study suggests that musical tastes are cultural in origin, not hardwired in the brain.
New study suggests that musical tastes are cultural in origin, not hardwired in the brain.
Nine grants awarded to MIT faculty and researchers.
Study: Group dynamics of teamwork and internships deter many women in the profession.
Academic expo connects students with MIT-SHASS faculty and courses.
The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences welcomes a new group of standout scholars.
Erica Caple James investigates how behavior, culture, and structural inequalities impact health.
New cohort of fellows to carry on humanitarian tradition at MIT.
To help alleviate poverty, representatives from MIT D-Lab and Tufts Fletcher School focus on respectful, human-centered research practices in global development.
Longtime professor and MacVicar Faculty Fellow Jean Jackson retires after 42 years at MIT.
MIT anthropologist of science explores how scientific “things” emerge.
Inaugural event, “Examining Ebola,” probes the current global public health emergency from multiple disciplinary perspectives.