
When the ‘lying demagogue’ is the authentic candidate
New research examines why voters respond positively to a candidate's blatant lies and demagoguery.
When the ‘lying demagogue’ is the authentic candidate
New research examines why voters respond positively to a candidate's blatant lies and demagoguery.
The pros and cons of ICOs for entrepreneurs
How can an initial coin offering fund a startup? An MIT expert on the advantages and the unanswered questions.
Planned Parenthood for substance abuse idea wins MIT Enterprise Management Lab hackathon
The competition requires students to think holistically as they solve problems, in this case, the opioid crisis.
Jean-Jacques Degroof: Education and the digital economy
It’s time to change how we prepare children for the future.
Aleksandra Kacperczyk: Why investors can’t be your only concern
For innovation to thrive, corporate directors should consider interests of non-financial stakeholders.
Aurélie Thiele: Greater Boston’s one thing
There is a “sleeper story” to the region’s innovation boom.
Five people to meet in sustainability
At the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative, students and recent graduates are doing inventive work in firms of all sizes.
Initiative makes connections between students, donors
MBA fellowship recipient seeks looks to build network.
Words of wisdom from the class of 2015
“Explore the wider MIT world” and other advice from graduates.