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Blacks still pay more than others for home ownership - MIT study
Inequities make it impossible for Black households to build housing wealth at the same rate as white households.
Black Americans pay more to be homeowners than other groups: MIT
Edward Golding speaks about MIT's recent report that shows that black homeowners pay more to be homeowners than other groups.
Texans will pay higher power bills as clean energy development slows because of tax credit cuts, economists say
"Economic uncertainty makes business people very uncomfortable, and that generally depresses investment everywhere," MIT Sloan Professor John Sterman told the Texas Tribune.
2 MIT professors offer a case study to consider for AI adoption: GM versus Toyota in the 1980s
Professor Nelson Repenning and senior lecturer
From full scholarship to entrepreneurship: Kanika Rajput’s journey at MIT Sloan
Kanika Rajput (MBA '26) always imagined entrepreneurship as a long-term goal. She planned to return to private equity after Sloan, gain more experience, and only then start her own venture.
Is the $1.3 billion Powerball lottery worth playing? An MIT math professor weighs in.
To understand the math, the author checked in with professor Arnold Barnett who said: "
Feeding Babies Isn't Easy, but Help Is on the Way
Andrea Ippolito, SDM ’12, understood the health care industry inside and out, but that didn’t matter as an exhausted new mom weighing feeding options for her daughter.
Optimizing Health Care Logistics in Africa
Emma Gibson seeks to improve patient care by helping facilities use their limited resources more effectively
Putting a Twist on the Pre-Med Experience
Some might find studies in management and German to be an odd fit for an aspiring physician. Valeria Robayo would disagree.