Four from MIT named 2024 Knight-Hennessy Scholars
The fellowship funds graduate studies at Stanford University.
The fellowship funds graduate studies at Stanford University.
The acclaimed cellist and writer discussed his new memoir and reflected on a remarkable musical career.
The prestigious honor society announces more than 250 new members.
MIT economics doctoral student Anna Russo studies how to improve the design, function, and outcomes of public policies.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing building will form a new cluster of connectivity across a spectrum of disciplines in computing and artificial intelligence.
The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.
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.
Professor of applied economics Catherine Wolfram balances global energy demands and the pressing need for decarbonization.
Employees underestimate salary levels in their own industry, leading them to spend less time exploring the job market.
Fellows honored for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
Daron Acemoglu, David Autor, and Simon Johnson, faculty co-directors of the new MIT Shaping the Future of Work Initiative, describe why the work matters and what they hope to achieve.
As societies move to cleaner technologies, the MIT senior seeks to make the transition more sustainable and just.
A CAST Visiting Artist project traces the history of cause and effect that have led India to its current crossroads.