The MIT Press introduced as we speak the inception of its new College and Alumni E book Awards program, together with the inaugural winners. The brand new awards are made doable by an nameless donor and are supposed to honor the enduring significance of books and their authors throughout the MIT group.
“We’re deeply grateful to have the chance to publish so many distinguished MIT college and alumni voices — books that enrich our collective understanding and encourage new views,” says Amy Model, director and writer of the MIT Press. “In establishing the MIT Press College and Alumni E book Awards program, we purpose to acknowledge these students and the unbelievable contributions they make in direction of the progress of data throughout the MIT group and past.”
Awards within the two writer classes (college and alumni) can be chosen every year from a shortlist of nominated MIT Press titles printed within the three previous years. The profitable books, chosen by a devoted committee, can be those who most efficiently present a transparent cultural, skilled, and publishing contribution to the educational group or studying public; advance scholarship of their disciplines, pioneer a brand new discipline of inquiry, or successfully interact the general public; and symbolize the status and high quality for which the MIT Press is well known.
The winner of the 2025 MIT Press College E book Award is “The Work of the Future: Constructing Higher Jobs in an Age of Clever Machines” (2023), by David Autor, the Ford Professor of Economics and Margaret MacVicar College Fellow; David Mindell, professor of aerospace engineering and the Dibner Professor of the Historical past of Engineering and Manufacturing; and Elisabeth Reynolds, professor of the apply within the Division of City Research and Planning. In an period of speedy technological development and shifting labor markets, “The Work of the Future” stands as a necessary, insightful, and profoundly well timed contribution to one of the urgent problems with our time.
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The winner of the 2025 MIT Press Alumni E book Award is “The Plentiful College: Remaking Increased Training for a Digital World” (2023), by Michael D. Smith PhD ’99, who earned his MIT doctorate in administration science and is now the J. Erik Jonsson Professor of Info Know-how and Advertising and marketing at Carnegie Mellon College. “The Plentiful College” is a wake-up name for elite establishments and a visionary roadmap for the way forward for increased training.
The opposite finalist titles on this class have been:
MIT Provost Cynthia Barnhart will current the awards at a campus celebration on April 17.
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