Q&A: How MITHIC is fostering a culture of collaboration at MIT

October 30, 2025
Michael Brindley | School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
This post was originally published on this site. The MIT Human Insight Collaborative (MITHIC) is a presidential initiative with a mission of elevating human-centered research and teaching and connecting scholars in the humanities, arts, and social sciences with colleagues across the Institute. Since its launch in 2024, MITHIC has funded 31 projects led by teaching and […]

Study reveals the role of geography in the opioid crisis

October 30, 2025
Peter Dizikes | MIT News
This post was originally published on this site. The U.S. opioid crisis has varied in severity across the country, leading to extended debate about how and why it has spread. Now, a study co-authored by MIT economists sheds new light on these dynamics, examining the role that geography has played in the crisis. The results […]

Studying war in the new nuclear age

October 28, 2025
Mark LeBlanc
Nuclear security can be a daunting topic: The consequences seem unimaginable, but the threat is real. Some scholars, though, thrive on the close study of the world’s most dangerous weapons. That includes Caitlin Talmadge PhD ’11, an MIT faculty member who is part of the Institute’s standout group of nuclear security specialists. Talmadge, who joined […]

MIT students thrive in internships in the Arab World

October 27, 2025
Danna Lorch | MISTI
This summer, nine MIT students worked across the Middle East through the MISTI Arab World Program.  “At MISTI Arab World, the most impactful learning occurs when students venture beyond their comfort zones and experience the richness of a dynamic region,” says Maye Elqasem, program administrator of MISTI Arab World. “Our students return not only with […]

MIT students stretch minds and bodies

October 27, 2025
Sarah Foote | Division of Student Life
This post was originally published on this site. We’ve known since ancient times that physical activity can prevent and treat a broad range of mental and physical illnesses. But today, exercise is not a central focus of modern health-care systems. Why? This is the motivating question behind MIT’s class STS.041/PE&W.0537 (Exercise is Medicine: From Ancient […]
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