The long history of ‘Eurasian’ identity
MIT historian’s new book studies cross-cultural Asian-American families since the 19th century.
MIT historian’s new book studies cross-cultural Asian-American families since the 19th century.
In a new book, MIT’s Ethan Zuckerman asserts that we need to overcome the Internet’s sorting tendencies and create tools to make ourselves ‘digital cosmopolitans.’
The $25,000 award supports innovative scholarship
In a new book, journalist and MIT fellow Christian Caryl recounts the epoch-shaping political, religious and economic upheavals launched in the year 1979.
MIT professor’s book digs into the eclectic, textually linked reading choices of people in medieval London.
MIT professor Sandy Alexandre studies the literary record to shed light on the history of lynching in the United States.
MIT neuroscientist Suzanne Corkin shares her memories of the world’s most famous amnesia patient.
For exceptional distinction in teaching and research
After years of research into global production systems, an MIT political scientist is convinced that government, not just the private sector, must help keep workers safe.
In a new book, MIT urbanist Lawrence Vale examines the downsizing of public housing.
Will research history and cultural significance of the alphabetic writing of ancient Rome.
MIT urbanist’s new book shows how active neighborhood communities helped revitalize the city after Hurricane Katrina.
Book details how economist Robert Townsend has spent two decades in rural Thailand, exploring the links between household finances and economic growth.
Was a longtime researcher in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering