Listening to immigrant and indigenous Pacific Islander voices
As a community activist and scholar, PhD candidate Kevin Lee has a lot on his plate. But “when things matter so deeply in your bones, the energy just comes,” he says.
As a community activist and scholar, PhD candidate Kevin Lee has a lot on his plate. But “when things matter so deeply in your bones, the energy just comes,” he says.
New faculty in these areas will connect the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and a department or school.
Associate Professor Andres Sevtsuk’s new book, “Street Commerce,” delves into the science of stores, streets, and public space.
Topics include Covid-19 and urban mobility, strategies for electric vehicle charging networks, and infrastructure and economics for hydrogen-fueled transportation.
Community Innovators Lab will provide hands-on, field-based training to students seeking to address the underlying causes of urban crisis.
DUSP alumni Rushil Palavajjhala and Jacob Kohn empower vulnerable workers using social entrepreneurial and technical skills gained at MIT.
SA+P recognizes exceptional service in an extraordinary academic year.
Professor Jennifer Light’s new book explores a movement to instill American democratic values in children.
In the Chinese city of Chengdu, one-third of ride-sharing might replace public transit trips.
Postdoc Md Sami Hasnine's work has been instrumental in forming CEE’s DEI committee.
An architect and urban planner, Lee’s impact is evident throughout Boston and the city’s Chinatown, his childhood home.
Honor recognizes faculty mentors who devote true attention to students’ well-being.
The MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab implements a rapid assessment process to inform policy.
Associate Professor Jinhua Zhao, who will direct the new MIT Mobility Initiative, brings behavioral science to urban transportation.
Associate professor of law and development will address housing challenges in a new appointment as special rapporteur for UN Human Rights Council.