Social sciences
Anthropologist Graham Jones receives the 2013 Edgerton Award
May 8, 2013
For exceptional distinction in teaching and research
MIT and Haiti sign agreement to promote Kreyòl-language STEM education
April 17, 2013
Initiative designed to help Haitians gain technical education.
Also labeled: Collaboration, Education, teaching, academics, Global, Haiti, STEM, Humanities, Language, Linguistics, Literature, languages and writing
Burchard Scholars named for 2013
March 20, 2013
Honorees chosen for demonstrating outstanding abilities and academic excellence in humanities, arts or social sciences, as well as in science and engineering
Esther Duflo selected as a 2013 Dan David Prize laureate
March 7, 2013
Honored for research to alleviate poverty through disease prevention
Policy matters in the Middle East
March 4, 2013
PhD student Brian Haggerty's work becomes part of foreign policy debate on Syria
Q&A with MIT philosopher Sally Haslanger
February 25, 2013
What is ‘natural’ and what is ‘social’?
Also labeled: Books and authors, Faculty, Gender, Philosophy, Social justice, Women, Women's and Gender Studies (WGS), Racism, Feminism
When opportunity meets preparation
February 13, 2013
Political science PhD student Laura Chirot examines industrial policy in late developing countries.
What’s the cost and financial value of college?
February 8, 2013
At MIT, experts say evidence shows the payoff from college education remains high.
MISTI Global Seed Funds 2012-13 winners announced
February 5, 2013
Duflo, Lander, Lewin to lead spring-semester MITx courses
January 31, 2013
EdX takes stock of last semester’s MITx courses; data will be used to improve education online and in the classroom.
Why some immigrants get citizenship
January 30, 2013
Study: Country of origin a 'massive disadvantage' for some immigrants, regardless of qualifications.
Also labeled: Immigration, Political science, Economics, Global, Global economy, Globalization, Policy
Preserving culture
January 22, 2013
MIT historian Lerna Ekmekcioglu explores how women preserve Armenian cultural identity.
Hard times in Chicago
January 18, 2013
MIT anthropologist’s new book recounts the painful aftermath when steel plants suddenly closed in the American heartland.
Also labeled: Anthropology, Books and authors, Faculty, Humanities, Research, Cities, Policy, Manufacturing, Economics, Unemployment, Labor
President Obama announces intent to appoint Esther Duflo to Global Development Council
January 3, 2013
MIT development economist nominated for presidential policy council.
American Philosophical Association honors Judith Jarvis Thomson
December 20, 2012
Bestows Quinn Prize for lifelong contributions to philosophy
Q&A: Associate Provost Philip Khoury on foreign policy in the Middle East
December 20, 2012
The Ford International Professor of History also talks about how an engineering school benefits the humanities and social science community.
Also labeled: Center for International Studies, Faculty, Foreign policy, Global, Government, History, Middle East, Policy
Outsized influence
December 17, 2012
MIT Philosophy has extraordinary success placing PhD graduates in top tenure-track positions.
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics, Faculty, Humanities, Graduate, postdoctoral, Philosophy, Research, Students, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Women
Historian Craig Wilder featured in new Ken Burns film
December 13, 2012
The head of the MIT History section served as a consultant on the director's latest documentary, “The Central Park Five.”
Also labeled: Arts, Faculty, Films, History, Law, Visual arts, Social justice, Humanities, Racism, Journalism, Media
School within a school: MIT Concourse
December 10, 2012
A learning community in which MIT freshmen explore the sciences, humanities and social sciences in a small, close-knit community (with a kitchen!)
Study: At most a third of us show a consistent approach to financial risk
December 3, 2012
Empirically rich new study finds most people alter their risk-management approach depending on the type of financial decision.
Said and Done for November/December 2012
November 29, 2012
Digest of humanities, arts and social sciences
Also labeled: Anthropology, Arts, Awards, honors and fellowships, Books and authors, Comparative Media Studies, Economics, Faculty, Humanities, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Linguistics, Literature, languages and writing, Music, Philosophy, Political science, Politics, Students, Technology and society
Three awards for MIT research in anthropology, economics and political science
November 9, 2012
Mikusheva receives Elaine Bennett Research Prize; Petersen wins Distinguished Book Award; Helmreich wins Rachel Carson Prize.
Explained: Margin of error
October 31, 2012
When you hear poll results reported with a certain margin of error, that’s only part of the story.
How Jonathan Gruber became ‘Mr. Mandate’
October 29, 2012
An MIT economist’s path to the center of health-care policymaking in Washington.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Economics, Faculty, Health care, Insurance, Mitt Romney, Policy, Politics, President Obama, Research
Q&A: Michel DeGraff on teaching STEM in Kreyòl
October 25, 2012
A model for reaching science-hungry students around the world who speak local languages
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Faculty, Haiti, Global, Language, Linguistics, National Science Foundation (NSF)
Said and Done for September 2012
September 17, 2012
Digest of MIT humanities, arts, and social sciences.
Understanding gambling addiction
September 4, 2012
For machine gamblers, it’s not whether they win or lose — it’s how much they play the game.
Also labeled: Books and authors, Faculty, Gaming, Technology and society, Policy, Politics, Casinos, Gambling, Addiction
The economic cost of increased temperatures
August 7, 2012
Study: Warming episodes hurt poor countries and limit long-term growth.


























