Building for Ukraine: A hackathon with a mission

April 10, 2025
Maria Montague MIT Center for International Studies
“No cash prizes. But our friends in Kiev are calling in, and they’ll probably say thanks,”​ was the the tagline that drew students and tech professionals to join MIT-Ukraine’s first-ever hackathon this past January. The hackathon was co-sponsored by MIT-Ukraine and Mission Innovation X and was shaped by the efforts of MIT alumni from across the world. […]
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MIT Press announces new Faculty and Alumni Book Awards

April 10, 2025
MIT Press
The MIT Press announced today the inception of its new Faculty and Alumni Book Awards program, along with the inaugural winners. The new awards are made possible by an anonymous donor and are intended to honor the enduring importance of books and their authors within the MIT community. “We are deeply grateful to have the […]
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Four from MIT awarded 2025 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans

April 10, 2025
Julia Mongo Office of Distinguished Fellowships
MIT graduate students Sreekar Mantena and Arjun Ramani, and recent MIT alumni Rupert Li ’24 and Jupneet Singh ’23, have been named 2025 P.D. Soros Fellows. In addition, Soros Fellow Andre Ye will begin a PhD in computer science at MIT this fall. Each year, the P.D. Soros Fellowship for New Americans awards 30 outstanding […]
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Exploring the impacts of technology on everyday citizens

April 9, 2025
Peter Dizikes MIT News
Give Dwai Banerjee credit: He doesn’t pick easy topics to study. Banerjee is an MIT scholar who in a short time has produced a wide-ranging body of work about the impact of technology on society — and who, as a trained anthropologist, has a keen eye for people’s lived experience. In one book, “Enduring Cancer,” […]
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Supersize me

April 8, 2025
Peter Dizikes MIT News
Well into the late 19th century, the U.S. retail sector was overwhelmingly local, consisting of small, independent merchants throughout the country. That started changing after Sears and Roebuck’s famous catalog became popular, allowing the firm to grow, while a rival, Montgomery Ward, also expanded. By the 1930s, the U.S. had 130,000 chain stores, topped by […]
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