ROTC Joint Military Simulator: Aligning officer training with MIT's vision
New simulator will provide supplemental ROTC training and enhance the leadership and military skills training of future officers.
New simulator will provide supplemental ROTC training and enhance the leadership and military skills training of future officers.
Emeritus professor of electrical engineering and computer science was a former MIT vice president for special labs and first director of MIT's Security Studies Program.
Interactive game developed by Lincoln Laboratory and the Office of Naval Research to teach ship defense is named Best Government Game at the Serious Games Showcase and Challenge.
State Department official lauds enforcement of New START Treaty, but cites need for more work.
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.
Expert thinks treaty to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program faces more barriers domestically than in negotiations.
Nuclear security expert Francis Gavin brings a historical approach to the study of international politics.
In a new book, political scientist Barry Posen makes the case for a more limited U.S. military strategy.
In a new book, MIT political scientist examines the multiple political uses of nuclear weapons.
MIT professor argues the barriers to weapon acquisition today are not technological.
In talk, MIT professor examines the implications of the military drawdown for regional rivals India and Pakistan.