How many votes will be counted after election night?
Study measures the “blue shift” from absentee and provisional ballots, underscores uncertainties of 2020 vote.
Study measures the “blue shift” from absentee and provisional ballots, underscores uncertainties of 2020 vote.
Political science professor will spearhead the Institute’s interdisciplinary center that studies high-impact, complex societal challenges.
Using novel computational approaches, graduate student Shiyao Liu develops better tools for analyzing data.
New book, “Beyond 9/11,” explores the country’s multifaceted security needs in the 21st century.
MIT senior Darya Guettler advocates for climate action and broader deployment of zero-carbon energy sources.
Esteemed scholar and extraordinary steward of institutions and people was known to light up the academic landscape.
Teaching community organizers via WhatsApp yields encouraging results in South Africa, according to MIT Governance Lab research.
University of the Witwatersrand partnership, one of MIT’s most active programs in Africa, extends beyond international travel.
MIT Sloan professor says major transformation of labor law and associated policies are needed for improved worker-employer relationships.
MIT panelists examine the roles of social norms in countries’ differing responses to the coronavirus pandemic.
Leveraging unique undergraduate opportunities, new MIT political science alumni pursue bright prospects.
Anthropologist honored by MIT students as "a mentor, a role model, and someone who is truly making a difference."
Seminar XXI links policymaking and academia by bringing together military and civilian executives with scholars from MIT and beyond.
The prize, which provides financial support to women working toward a PhD in international affairs, will be applied toward her research into proxy warfare.
Professors Paola Cappellaro, Warren Seering, and Lily Tsai honored as “Committed to Caring.”