MIT-Mexico Program fosters cross-border collaboration
For two decades, MIT-Mexico has funded student internships and teaching, as well as faculty research collaborations.
For two decades, MIT-Mexico has funded student internships and teaching, as well as faculty research collaborations.
The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.
A new method to measure homophily in large group interactions offers insights into how groups might interact in the future.
MIT senior Daisy Wang interweaves biological engineering and women’s and gender studies as a way to address social problems.
Made possible by an ongoing fundraising initiative, the new program prioritizes building resources for economics faculty research.
Combing through 35,000 job categories in U.S. census data, economists found a new way to quantify technology’s effects on job loss and creation.
The majority of U.S. jobs are in occupations that have emerged since 1940, MIT research finds — telling us much about the ways jobs are created and lost.
The 16 finalists — representing every school at MIT — will explore generative AI’s impact on privacy, art, drug discovery, aging, and more.
Extractive industries threaten water, glaciers, and livelihoods, but new research offers hope.
Financial aid increased, more than offsetting a 3.75 percent increase in tuition.
By blending mechanical engineering, creative writing, and history studies, senior Amber Velez is discovering new ways of addressing climate change.
Ukrainian researchers and faculty will spend a semester at MIT during the two-year pilot program.
Professors Adam Martin and Joel Volman explain the genesis, scope, and objectives of the recently launched Task Force on the MIT Undergraduate Academic Program.
Professors Berggren, Campbell, Pollock, and Vaikuntanathan are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
Employees underestimate salary levels in their own industry, leading them to spend less time exploring the job market.