The MIT Press and Brown University Library launch book series “On Seeing”
The series will examine understudied questions at the intersection of visual culture and subjects such as race, care, decolonization, privilege, and precarity.
The series will examine understudied questions at the intersection of visual culture and subjects such as race, care, decolonization, privilege, and precarity.
Four MIT Press titles are honored by the Association of American Publishers for their extraordinary merit.
New initiative extends the press’ commitment to publishing books by historically underrepresented authors through direct financial support.
Film examines the history and international impact of the 1999 Study on the Status of Women Faculty in Science at MIT, through interviews with Nancy Hopkins and other leading scientists.
New center provides information and services to MIT visitors, while the adjacent open space offers community-building events and activities.
Part of the reimagined MIT Kendall Gateway, the bookstore will sell a curated selection of publications by the MIT Press and other publishers.
MIT’s Alan Lightman co-authors the first title from MIT Kids Press, a new imprint from the MIT Press and Candlewick Press.
Enjoy these recent titles from Institute faculty and staff.
With “The Curie Society,” the press reaches out to a new generation of individuals interested in ethics and equity in STEM.
An unprecedented digitization program makes out-of-print works available as e-books for the first time.
New publishing model provides unique and timely solutions to the production, curation, and preservation of knowledge.
First-of-its-kind sustainable framework for open-access monographs moves professional and scholarly books to a library-supported open-access model.
New case studies series examines social, ethical, and policy challenges of present-day computing activities.
Years of volumes and hundreds of essays, published by the MIT Press since 2003, are now freely available.
Bilingual, interactive online publication asks how politics, economics, and social conflict shaped the Comédie-Française theater troupe’s repertory and impacted its finances.