MIT alum Jennifer Mnookin PhD ’99 named president of Columbia University

February 5, 2026
Willamina Hadley
Mnookin received her PhD in the History and Social Study of Science and Technology, a doctoral program now known as HASTS.

Brian Hedden named co-associate dean of Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing

February 4, 2026
Amanda Diehl | MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
Brian Hedden PhD ’12 has been appointed co-associate dean of the Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing (SERC) at MIT, a cross-cutting initiative in the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, effective Jan. 16. Hedden is a professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, holding an MIT Schwarzman College of Computing shared position with the […]

Thirty-six exceptional MIT students selected as Burchard Scholars for 2026

February 3, 2026
Benjamin Daniel
Undergraduates selected for the competitive program enjoy a seminar series and conversations over dinners with distinguished faculty.

Young and gifted

February 3, 2026
Peter Dizikes | MIT News
James Baldwin was a prodigy. That is not the first thing most people associate with a writer who once declared that he “had no childhood” and whose work often elides the details of his early life in New York, in the 1920s and 1930s. Still, by the time Baldwin was 14, he was a successful […]

The philosophical puzzle of rational artificial intelligence

January 30, 2026
Amanda Diehl | MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
To what extent can an artificial system be rational? A new MIT course, 6.S044/24.S00 (AI and Rationality), doesn’t seek to answer this question. Instead, it challenges students to explore this and other philosophical problems through the lens of AI research. For the next generation of scholars, concepts of rationality and agency could prove integral in […]
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