3 Questions: Justin Steil on the Trump administration travel ban
Assistant professor of urban studies and planning argues immigration is good for the U.S. and that President Trump's executive order threatens national security.
Assistant professor of urban studies and planning argues immigration is good for the U.S. and that President Trump's executive order threatens national security.
Marking its first anniversary, the Koch Institute’s Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine goes full steam ahead.
Economist Alessandro Bonatti’s theoretical studies illuminate the behavior of firms and prices.
Prestigious Spanish award shared with Caltech's Kip Thorne and Barry Barish and the LIGO Scientific Collaboration for work in detecting gravitational waves.
Award presented annually in recognition of outstanding achievement in chemistry in the spirit of, and in honor of, Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling.
Seven award-winning faculty members represent the departments of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
New book by Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson surveys tech’s challenges for business.
MIT historian John Dower’s latest book decries the militarism of the postwar years.
Former director of the MIT Clinical Research Center and professor in health sciences and technology contributed novel techniques and tools to cardiovascular research.
Entrepreneurs, researchers, and industry experts build connections at workshop.
Head of Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will succeed Ian Waitz.
Awards given to outstanding faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students.
Biophysicist Ibrahim Cissé and cell biologist Gene-Wei Li honored as Pew Scholars; postdocs Ana Fiszbein and María Inda are named Pew Latin American Fellows.
Senseable City Lab visualizes 20 years of data to show how students, faculty, and scholars join MIT from all over the world.