Meet the 2024 tenured professors in the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences

September 10, 2024
School of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences
In 2024, eight faculty were granted tenure in the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. They include the following: Dwaipayan Banerjee is an associate professor in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society. His work foregrounds the intellectual labor of South Asian scientists, engineers and medical practitioners, challenging conventional understandings of science, technology, […]
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Enabled by a significant gift, MIT’s Security Studies Program launches the Center for Nuclear Security Policy

September 4, 2024
Peter Dizikes MIT News
MIT’s Security Studies Program has received a $45 million gift from The Stanton Foundation to expand its leading work on the vital issue of global nuclear security. The support will allow the program to create a new center on the topic while extending and enhancing research, teaching, and policy outreach in an area where the […]
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Nurturing success

September 3, 2024
Jody Mou Office of Graduate Education
The start and finish of a degree program are pivotal moments in the lives of MIT’s graduate students. In her first three years in MIT’s Department of Political Science, professor Mariya Grinberg’s mentorship has helped numerous students start their graduate journeys with confidence and direction. Nuh Gedik, who joined the Department of Physics in 2008, […]
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Students learn theater design through the power of play

August 29, 2024
Michelle Luo MIT Morningside Academy for Design
As a mechanical engineering and theater double major, senior Alayo Oloko often finds herself at the western end of MIT’s campus in Building W97, where the academic program in theater at MIT is based. During her time as an actor, designer, and technical crew member in student-driven theater at MIT, Oloko has overseen the chaos […]
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Making a measurable economic impact

August 27, 2024
Benjamin Daniel School of Humanities Arts and Social Science
How do you measure the value of an economic policy? Of an aid organization’s programming? For Saeed Miganeh, who completed an MITx MicroMasters in Data, Economics, and Development Policy and is now enrolled in MIT’s master’s program in Data, Economics, and Design of Policy (DEDP), these are key questions he is determined to answer. “Enrolling at MIT fed […]
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