What makes for better bureaucracy?
Political science PhD candidates Guillermo Toral and Tugba Bozcaga find that government-appointed officials deliver the goods — given the right circumstances.
Political science PhD candidates Guillermo Toral and Tugba Bozcaga find that government-appointed officials deliver the goods — given the right circumstances.
Senior Kristy Carpenter aims to leverage artificial intelligence and other computational tools to develop new, more affordable drugs.
Finalists presented an alternative to nondegradable plastics, and an additive to help plastics decompose.
In MIT talk, the former vice chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve reflects on his career as a policy leader.
The MIT Department of Biology and Whitehead Institute are producing a podcast featuring young scientists and why they chose to study biology.
Chair of the faculty and provost announce committees to review practices related to gifts, as well as grants and collaborations.
New measures on campus announced for advocacy, support, education, and accountability.
MIT senior's longstanding passion for Mandarin leads to a hands-on taste of the complexities of functioning in a Chinese business context.
For four decades, one of MIT’s largest undergraduate organizations has served as a community of women empowerment and diversity in STEM fields.
PhD student Norhan Bayomi uses drones to investigate how building construction impacts communities’ resilience to rising temperatures.
The student-run African Students Association bolsters MIT's relationship to a vibrant, growing continent.
Data on MIT students underscore the importance of getting enough sleep; bedtime also matters.
Students, staff, faculty, and alumni gather to discuss the Institute’s association with Jeffrey Epstein.
The Division of Student Life invites campus organizations to participate in workshops to improve their leadership skills.