Class on digital humanities premieres with tech-savvy approaches
New class offers MIT students the chance to pair technical know-how with real-world art and humanities projects at local museums.
New class offers MIT students the chance to pair technical know-how with real-world art and humanities projects at local museums.
In a new book, MIT political scientist Ben Ross Schneider sets out an agenda for growth with greater equality in Latin America.
MIT professor recognized as ‘pre-eminent scholar’ in East Asian history.
Longtime member of the MIT faculty was noted for his work on containing conflict and averting nuclear escalation.
New study in the growing ‘market design’ field of economics explains how a job-market algorithm helps land couples in the same locations.
Award includes artist residency, pop-up exhibitions, public lecture, $100,000 prize and gala
Fox Harrell’s new book presents a ‘manifesto’ detailing how computing can create powerful new forms of expression and culture.
In a new book, MIT historian Rosalind Williams examines the deep tension authors Jules Verne, Robert Louis Stevenson, and William Morris felt about technology.
With U.S. history and constitutional law on his mind, senior Cory Hernandez envisions a society that welcomes all — starting with MIT.
Economist is honored for his work on the long-term fluctuations of asset prices.
Economist Arnaud Costinot studies international trade — and has helped revive interest in economics’ venerable Theory of Comparative Advantage.
Harriet Ritvo’s "The Animal Estate" named to list of 100 most significant publications by Harvard University Press