A business edge that comes with age
Economist Pierre Azoulay answers three questions about his finding that middle-aged entrepreneurs fare better than twentysomethings.
Economist Pierre Azoulay answers three questions about his finding that middle-aged entrepreneurs fare better than twentysomethings.
Philosophers are part of a team working on transforming technology ethics education at MIT.
Molecular biology researcher and MIT alumna is an Office of Engineering Outreach Programs (OEOP) instructor.
With support from renewable energy sources, the MIT research scientist says, we can consider hydrogen fuel as a tool for decarbonization.
Since 2009, Steinmeyer has taught more than 400 students in the MITES, MOSTEC, SEED Academy, and E2 programs.
MIT cryptography expert and election technology developer explains how to verify an election outcome.
The survey, deployed every four years, is a unique, confidential forum for community input.
MIT professor emerita talks about her new memoir and aging in a patriarchal society.
When we appreciate calligraphy works in class, we also analyze the life experiences and stories of each calligrapher’s unique style.
Mutongi discusses the connection between Kenyan widows and the #MeToo movement, myths of African entrepreneurship, and the wider implications of her research.
Vice president for research clarifies the memo’s intention and provides guidance.
Report co-chaired by MIT professor cites need for “sweeping changes” in academic culture.
The Nigerian journalist is the recipient of a prestigious fellowship that provides residencies at MIT, The Boston Globe, and The New York Times.
Professor of economics cites the importance of initiatives like the MIT Policy Lab, which helps academics focus some energy on influencing public policy.
Grad student Brandon Leshchinskiy created EarthDNA Ambassadors, an outreach program “for the Earth, for future generations.”