MIT students to visit Washington to explore science policy careers
New Federal Science Agency Visits program sends delegates to meet with scientists and policymakers at federal agencies to see science policy in practice.
New Federal Science Agency Visits program sends delegates to meet with scientists and policymakers at federal agencies to see science policy in practice.
In countries that lack financial records, how can we tell who is truly poor? An innovative study suggests: Ask the neighbors.
‘Lasting economic growth emerges from the most advanced science, mathematics and technology,’ she says.
Unique study shows the effects of health insurance program: More treatment and fewer financial shocks for the poor, more bills paid for hospitals and doctors.
Senate resolution cites 'the commitment of MIT to innovation and the entrepreneurial spirit.'
New dean reflects on MIT’s School of Engineering, cites ever-growing role for collaboration and outreach.
Members of the Science Policy Initiative will demonstrate the benefits of continued federal funding for science and technology at this year's annual Science-Engineering-Technology Congressional Visits Day.
The Massachusetts Republican says the kind of work done at MIT 'can get our economy going.'
In Ratification, historian Pauline Maier uncovers the contentious debates behind a political document that many Americans once opposed.
MIT scholar’s new book scrutinizes the successes and failures of a unique government experiment meant to help America’s urban poor.
MIT economist and Institute Professor is Obama’s choice for the U.S. central bank’s seven-person board of governors.