Alison Badgett named director of the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center
With decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, she will lead the center as MIT boosts social impact experiential learning opportunities.
With decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, she will lead the center as MIT boosts social impact experiential learning opportunities.
MIT economics doctoral student Anna Russo studies how to improve the design, function, and outcomes of public policies.
Graduate student Hammaad Adam is working to increase the supply of organs available for transplants, saving lives and improving health equity.
MIT senior Daisy Wang interweaves biological engineering and women’s and gender studies as a way to address social problems.
Doctoral student and recent MAD Design Fellow Jonathan Zong SM ’20 discusses a proposed framework to map how individuals can say “no” to technology misuses.
Now in its 50th year, the annual event featured remarks from MIT community members and civil rights activist Janet Moses.
Over $1 million in prize funding available for tech-enabled solutions to the 2024 Global Challenges.
In “Trouble with Gender: Sex Facts, Gender Fictions,” MIT Professor Alex Byrne argues for a return to a more inclusive brand of philosophical inquiry.
As societies move to cleaner technologies, the MIT senior seeks to make the transition more sustainable and just.
Dermatologists and general practitioners are somewhat less accurate in diagnosing disease in darker skin, a new study finds. Used correctly, AI may be able to help.
The MIT Student Research Program pairs underrepresented students with opportunities to examine inequity through the IDSS Initiative for Combatting Systemic Racism.
MIT community members made headlines with key research advances and their efforts to tackle pressing challenges.
Travel offers students a chance to study how art and cultural activism can impact racial justice and environmental issues.
Global platform showcases social innovation technology and global leadership.
In campus talk, Daron Acemoglu offers vision of “machine usefulness,” rather than autonomous “intelligence,” to help workers and spread prosperity.