Q&A: Stuart Schmill on considering race in admissions
MIT’s admissions dean discusses U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Fisher v. University of Texas.
MIT’s admissions dean discusses U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Fisher v. University of Texas.
Report calls for more integration of physical, life sciences for needed advances in biomedical research.
Members of the MIT community host maker events on campus and give talks about making in Washington.
Scanners more rapidly and accurately identify radioactive materials at U.S. borders, events.
Selected state and local governments will receive support from J-PAL North America at MIT to improve the effectiveness of social programs.
Special event marks four decades of TPP and looks to the future of technology and policy.
In exploring the role of clerics in the Shi’a world, political science PhD student Marsin Alshamary heeds the call of family history.
Political scientists Charles Stewart III and Devin Caughey weigh in on the 2016 U.S. presidential primaries.
Researchers are analyzing coal and energy caps as carbon policy instruments for China.
For the first time, women will hold both of the board’s top leadership positions.
Grad student Jesse Jenkins and professor Valerie Karplus discuss challenges of emissions pricing in a new paper.
MIT Professional Education and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Center for Government Innovation collaborate on a series of educational workshops.
Study looks at why some states could be impacted more than others if a price is put on carbon.
Congressional visits help to impress the need for scientists' involvement in national policy.