Probing the origins of happiness
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A new book examines what makes us happy and how public policy might help.
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A new book examines what makes us happy and how public policy might help.
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The program joins a growing number of higher ed efforts to be more carbon conscious.
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Work against algorithmic bias and climate change challenges “status quo … preoccupied with reproducing itself.”
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$25 million will be given to participants, with no strings attached.
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How employees can avoid becoming commodities, and more from the magazine.
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Fake news, pizza apps take heat at MIT conference.
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At Future of People conference, debate on gene drives cautions responsibility, draws comparisons to eugenics.
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Nonprofit cofounded by MIT Sloan alumnus has raised nearly $5 million for cancer charities.
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MBA student and his sister create company offering sales channel and share of profits
The co-president of the MIT Black Graduate Student Association is on a mission to create healthier and more collaborative educational and working environments for MIT