Is the Pax Americana truly peaceful?
MIT historian John Dower’s latest book decries the militarism of the postwar years.
MIT historian John Dower’s latest book decries the militarism of the postwar years.
Press' first major digitization endeavor ushers in a new era of access.
Author of “Blue Skies over Beijing” links Chinese air quality and urban development.
Andrew Lo’s new book urges a rethink of financial markets, along evolutionary lines.
In a follow-up to his popular "Disciplined Entrepreneurship," MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Bill Aulet provides new insights for entrepreneurs.
Authors@MIT series features speakers on the cutting edge of timely topics.
Institute Professor Penny Chisholm teams up with author and illustrator Molly Bang to write environmental children’s book series.
Author and executive producer Margot Lee Shetterly explores inspiration for the film; MIT guest speakers provide additional historical context.
New location hopes to further engage the MIT and Cambridge communities.
Inspired by writing his novel, "Nanjing Never Cries," Cheng hopes scholarship helps MIT students work toward a better world.
Shared reading sparks timely conversation about gender, race, and community.
MIT professors take on problem formulation in thermal science: It can be taught, and their new book describes how.