Economists weigh a new approach to unemployment insurance
Study suggests automatically starting benefits at the outset of a recession would remove uncertainty for workers.
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Study suggests automatically starting benefits at the outset of a recession would remove uncertainty for workers.
Martin Luther King Jr. Visiting Professors and Scholars will enhance and enrich the MIT community through engagement with students and faculty.
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First results underscore the urgent need for a better understanding of how to address inequities in birth outcomes.
The second AI Policy Forum Symposium convened global stakeholders across sectors to discuss critical policy questions in artificial intelligence.
Departing from games that glorify European conquest, “Promesa” helps players understand Puerto Rico as a modern-day colony.
The Robert E. Wilhelm Fellows Program brings real-world experience and new scholarship to CIS and is a vital part of its research community.
“Love of wisdom is the helmsman of life.”
Two MIT professors and five alumni recognized for outstanding contributions to astronomy research, education, and communication.
Earning the top spot for the 11th straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 subject areas.
Using Ecuador as case study, economists show international trade widens the income gap in individual countries.
MISTI Global Seed Funds program provides millions of dollars to advance international collaborations for MIT faculty.
Through the MIT Mock Trial program, students hone their skills in public speaking, formulating arguments, and acting.
Study suggests sectarian identity in the region is tied to domestic matters, not a larger, transnational religious split.
Fieldwork campfire jam sessions and geology lessons helped inspire senior Zoe Levitt to pursue songwriting full time.