Founded in 1926 with the publication of an edition of lectures on atomic dynamics by Max Born, the MIT Press took its present form in 1962 and has continued to publish genre-crossing works with a list ...
The textbook publisher will transfer to the MIT Press as of July 2025 in time for Fall 2025 course adoptions. The MIT Press is proud to announce the acquisition of textbook publisher University ...
In an unprecedented partnership, two Boston-area publishers—Candlewick Press and MIT Press—have announced plans to collaboratively launch two imprints for children and teen readers, starting in 2021.
The COVID-19 pandemic fueled a mass push toward digitizing just about everything, from e-books to online courses. That trickled down to the scholarly publishing industry, most notably making journal ...
The MIT Press Reader is a non-profit digital magazine that aims to illuminate the bold ideas and voices that make up the ...
The MIT Press, a university press affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has launched the MIT Press Open Architecture and Urban Studies, an exhaustive digital collection of rare, ...
Black Elegies by Kimberly Juanita Brown is an unflinching study of black grief as a form of elegy. Brown asks: How do you mourn those you are not supposed to see? And where does the grief go? She ...
The MIT Press, in collaboration with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, is set to digitize landmark out-of-print architecture and urban studies books published by the MIT Press, making them freely ...
Workforce Ecosystems: Reaching Strategic Goals with People, Partners, and Technologies By Elizabeth J. Altman, SM ’92; David Kiron, Sloan Management Review editorial director of research; Jeff ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Amy Brand has made a name for herself by shaking things up ...