Applying philosophy for a better democracy
In Justin Khoo’s new class, students explore how language affects censorship, dissent, truth, and propaganda.
In Justin Khoo’s new class, students explore how language affects censorship, dissent, truth, and propaganda.
Many of the changes recommended by black students in 2015 have been implemented; departmental discussions are ongoing.
The award, he says, is an honor equal to his Nobel Prize, which he received in 2005.
New book by MIT assistant professor chronicles the birth of statistical arguments in public debate.
MIT economist David Atkin looks beneath the surface of global commerce.
Christopher Knittel and Francis O'Sullivan, co-directors of the MITEI Low-Carbon Energy Center for Electric Power Systems Research, are exploring cleaner, more reliable, and more cost-effective solutions.
Funding is available to MIT faculty to support educational innovations in pre-K-12, Higher Education, and Workplace Learning.
"We need to look to the past in the face of modern innovations in machine learning, robotics, artificial intelligence, big data, and beyond," says the economist.
Prestigious award in the humanities includes a $30,000 grant that will support his research into the factors that influenced the development of Boston’s booming biotech industry.
Prize recognizes contributions to biomedical research made by immigrant scientists.
Student representatives called "conduits" are discussing best practices and planning ways to implement diversity and inclusion programs campus-wide.
The Media Lab Space Exploration Initiative shares results and next steps from its first zero gravity research mission.
Search will start soon for new live-in faculty to help lead undergraduate community.
Math professor Philippe Rigollet, once a “not very disciplined” student, moves between computer science and statistics.