MIT makes plans for a quieter campus
With thousands now working and learning off-campus, the Institute aims to consolidate its footprint and conserve resources.
With thousands now working and learning off-campus, the Institute aims to consolidate its footprint and conserve resources.
Economist Pierre Azoulay answers three questions about his finding that middle-aged entrepreneurs fare better than twentysomethings.
Entrepreneurial science award recognizes scientists whose work opens up “new dimensions of economic progress."
Globally respected cell biologist will be the Whitehead Institute’s inaugural Landon T. Clay Professor of Biology and a professor of biology at MIT.
In a new book, political scientist David Singer finds two key factors connected to financial-sector collapses around the globe.
Changes follow new Institute policies on travel, events, and visitors; some large classes to move online.
Anikeeva, Fuller, Tisdale, and White receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.
Catherine D’Ignazio’s new book, “Data Feminism,” examines problems of bias and power that beset modern information.
Professor Aleksander Madry strives to build machine-learning models that are more reliable, understandable, and robust.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Campus-wide effort to ensure academic, research, and business continuity, as well as continued medical, residential life, and communications response to COVID-19.