Dresselhaus and Solow win Presidential Medal of Freedom
Two Institute Professors are among 19 new recipients of the nation’s highest civilian honor.
Two Institute Professors are among 19 new recipients of the nation’s highest civilian honor.
Tom Magliozzi ’58, who died Nov. 3, was a famed co-host of NPR's "Car Talk" with his brother, Ray Magliozzi '73, as well as a professor, consultant, and MIT Commencement speaker.
MIT Sloan’s original building, E52, will re-open in January 2016 and feature a light installation by artist Leo Villareal.
Digest of the MIT humanities, arts, and social sciences features a Nobel Prize, a new professorship in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, three new SHASS websites, and more.
Leading health care economist weighs in on a proposed cost-benefit analysis of smoking.
Former faculty member lauded for framework for regulating dominant firms in imperfect markets.
MIT economist scrutinizes firm data suggesting diverse offices function more effectively.
Peter Temin’s new book explains how John Maynard Keynes’ ideas relate to today’s global economy.
Expert in regulation and market competition will take leave to spearhead DOJ’s economic analysis.
In new Science piece, MIT economist aims to move the inequality discussion beyond the “1 percent.”
Known for influential research in industrial organization and energy economics.
Acemoglu, Brown, Grossman, and Grove bring to 77 the number of MIT faculty who are NAS members.