Building the green
Ken Wang ’71, MIT Corporation member and former MIT Alumni Association president, developed one of America’s premier modern golf courses.
Ken Wang ’71, MIT Corporation member and former MIT Alumni Association president, developed one of America’s premier modern golf courses.
Study debunks notion that large chunks of Medicare go to futile end-of-life care.
Study highlights economic losses for participating countries.
Alberto Abadie refines the tools of economics — and gets some interesting results along the way.
Study finds reduction in sulfur emissions from power plants.
Program offers path to an accelerated master’s degree at seven universities.
Ranked at the top for the seventh straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 of 48 disciplines.
Doctoral student Elissa Berwick listens closely to the calls for independence rising from regions around the world.
Taking time to understand underlying causes of stress can help children escape debilitating health effects, symposium speakers argue.
Ford Professor Kathleen Thelen addresses challenges of the “gig economy” and gender equity issues in her field.
Boreas Renewables' Abigail Krich discusses the incompatibility of New England’s electricity market structure with achieving carbon emissions reduction goals.
MIT senior and Model UN leader William Rodríguez works to encourage the global exchange of ideas.
In yearlong program, MIT students apply computer science to humanities, arts, and social science research.
A simple card explaining a government aid program leads to more rice for poor villagers in Indonesia.
MIT Statistics and Data Science Conference highlights new approaches and varied applications.