Philip Khoury to step down as vice provost for the arts
The professor of history expanded MIT’s arts infrastructure and championed its arts faculty, while providing new opportunities for students and faculty.
The professor of history expanded MIT’s arts infrastructure and championed its arts faculty, while providing new opportunities for students and faculty.
A study on ride-sharing opens a window into consumer behavior, measuring the benefits for businesses.
Informal help is a huge share of elder care in U.S., a burden that is only set to expand. A new book explores different countries’ solutions.
Economics doctoral student Tishara Garg takes a novel approach to answering ambitious questions about big-push industrial policy and development.
Senior Madison Wang blends science, history, and art to probe how the world works and the tools we use to explore and understand it.
The prestigious honor society announces nearly 250 new members.
The MIT Festival of Learning sparked discussions on better integrating a sense of purpose and social responsibility into hands-on education.
MIT political science professor among cohort of fellows who will focus on building a body of research on political polarization.
A comprehensive study of the U.S. system could help policymakers analyze methods of matching donated kidneys and their recipients.
An exuberant performance included five premieres by MIT composers, a fitting tribute to open the new home of MIT Music and launch the MIT arts festival Artfinity.
MIT historian Robin Scheffler’s research shows how local regulations helped create certainty and safety principles that enabled an industry’s massive growth.
Professor Craig Carter’s precision design for a student-led project now on the moon encodes messages from around the world on a silicon wafer.
Professors Andrew Vanderburg and Ariel White are honored as “Committed to Caring.”
No venture capital, no competition — just real-world problems in urgent need of solutions.
Awards honor the enduring importance of books and their authors within the MIT community.