In Profile: Suzanne Berger
A onetime student of French political history has become a leading figure in the battle to revive U.S. manufacturing.
A onetime student of French political history has become a leading figure in the battle to revive U.S. manufacturing.
MIT undergraduate travels to Mexico in hopes of documenting and preserving ancient linguistic phenomena — and the culture behind them.
MIT hosts Voting Technology Project conference to reinvigorate public discussion on election integrity.
MIT political scientist looks at the surprising ways ethnicity and politics mesh in southern Africa.
MIT anthropologist Graham Jones peers into the mysterious world of professional magicians.
MIT sociologist’s book takes an insider look at investment banking and the high-risk trades that can spin out of control.
Human rights journalist Jackee Batanda receives Neuffer fellowship, will study at MIT for the next academic year.
In countries that lack financial records, how can we tell who is truly poor? An innovative study suggests: Ask the neighbors.
A political scientist aims to help governments assess the potential risks of new technologies.
Study shows that low-information voters are most likely to be swayed by candidates’ appearances.