Published June 26, 2023SA+P celebrates its Infinite Mile 2023 awardees Cheers to SA+P's 2023 Infinite Mile awardees News
Published June 15, 2023Mapping cities in motion MIT’s Senseable City Lab popularized visual tools that show how cities work. A new book reflects on the promise of dynamic urban maps. News
Published June 15, 2023Defining the public interest in new technologies New online journal seeks to bring together the MIT community to discuss the social responsibilities of individuals who design, implement, and evaluate technologies. News
Published June 7, 2023Boston Mayor Michelle Wu asks SA+P advanced degree recipients to be forces for good in Boston and beyond “We are proud to be doing this work, and we hope you will join us.” News
Published June 7, 2023SA+P’s Graduate Women of Excellence Cheers to Belén Saldías Fuentes, Ufuoma Ovienmhada, and Nina Wexelblatt News
Published June 7, 2023CoCo: A real-time co-creative learning platform for young people Media Lab PhD students Manuj Dhariwal and Shruti Dhariwal introduce a new paradigm of creative collaboration in digital learning environments. News
Published June 7, 2023Facing up to democratic distrust Study: False assumptions about election malfeasance could create a “death spiral” for democracy — but also provide some hope for bipartisan repair. News
Published June 7, 2023Pamela Z: Singing the body electric Combining digital technology with the human voice, Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT winner Pamela Z creates layered music from everyday life. News
Published June 7, 2023Tiny diamond rotor could improve protein studies A new way of machining microscale rotors from diamond crystal can enable ultrasensitive NMR devices for probing proteins and other materials. News