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Two MIT films nominated for New England Emmy Awards

Oct 20, 2024

Two films produced by MIT were honored with Emmy nominations by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Boston/New...

The Ghastly vs. the Ghostly

Oct 20, 2024

This has happened to Joe Biden. Biden told people that Beau had wanted him in the White House, not a...

Owen Coté, military technology expert and longtime associate director of the Security Studies Program, dies at 63

Oct 20, 2024

Owen Coté PhD ’96, a principal research scientist with the MIT Security Studies Program (SSP), passed away on June 8...

Toward socially and environmentally responsible real estate

Oct 20, 2024

Not necessarily someone studying real estate. Now, after managing visa and travel issues that required her own superhero-like determination, she’s...

The new power and politics of comedy

Oct 20, 2024

The Moral Dimensions of Humour positions comedy and laughter as a form of communication that is easily accessible. “Humour has...

Lauren Boebert Is Feeling the Heat in Colorado

Oct 20, 2024

Even when Ms. Boebert got in a dig at President Biden or the “weaponized federal government,” the low-energy crowd wasn’t...

Bob Prior: A deep legacy of cultivating books at the MIT Press

Oct 20, 2024

In his first years as an acquisitions editor at the MIT Press in the late 1980s, Bob Prior helped handle...

Featured video: Researchers discuss queer visibility in academia

Oct 20, 2024

“My identity as a scientist and my identity as a gay man are not contradictory, but complementary,” says Jack Forman,...

Students research pathways for MIT to reach decarbonization goals

Oct 20, 2024

That was the challenge at the heart of the recently concluded class 4.s42 (Building Technology — Carbon Reduction Pathways for...

How a quantum scientist, a nurse, and an economist are joining the fight against global poverty

Oct 20, 2024

By 2023, Martinez completed the MIT DEDP master’s program. The MicroMasters in DEDP program has awarded more than 10,000 certificates...