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By the end of 2020, a first dose was administered to every at-risk staff member of MIT Medical who requested a vaccine.
By the end of 2020, a first dose was administered to every at-risk staff member of MIT Medical who requested a vaccine.
Three MIT professors and a principal staff member from Lincoln Laboratory are among the 2021 class of fellows.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the past two quarters.
Associate professor of music Emily Richmond Pollock studies the way modern opera incorporates the new and the traditional.
Wide-ranging contributions over a span of seven decades advanced nuclear waste disposal and fuel cycle development.
Pioneer in exoplanet research helped transform the burgeoning field into one of the fastest-growing and most exciting in space science.
In a particularly newsworthy year, news and views from the MIT community made headlines.
Visionary astronautics researcher, explorer, and expert on human adaptation to space will lead the Institute’s world-renowned research center.
More than 50 proposals to recast MIT for the post-Covid era released for review and community input.
MIT political scientist Richard Nielsen combines ethnography and big data to analyze clerics and preachers in the Islamic world.
MIT anthropologist Amy Moran-Thomas reflects on the deep connection between planetary and human well-being.
Historic effort to eradicate blindness marks major milestone with leading scientists recognized for pioneering work.
Curiosity-driven basic science in the 1970s laid the groundwork for today’s leading vaccines against the novel coronavirus.
In a new book, “Data Action,” Associate Professor Sarah Williams issues a call for thinking ethically about data today.