MIT-France: Bolstering connections between MIT and the world
MIT political scientist Suzanne Berger provides perspective on MIT-France, one of the flagship programs of the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives.
MIT political scientist Suzanne Berger provides perspective on MIT-France, one of the flagship programs of the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives.
Research merges security policy, political science, and international relations.
MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing and Program in Science, Technology, and Society honor Schwartz for her essay on the history of synthetic penicillin.
MIT political scientist looks beyond the headlines about China’s new currency status.
Unique new study shows political orientation of all 50 U.S. states over time.
A passion for climate policy leads to an opportunity to attend the United Nations climate change conference, where countries look to forge new solutions.
Chemistry major works to address social justice issues.
Five MIT students travel abroad to support and empower young technology entrepreneurs.
Jennifer Light studies how Cold War military analysis and New Deal resource analysis shaped cities.
Recent graduate honored for her unique audio piece, crafted at MIT, encouraging self-reflection on race.
Pilot program will teach beginning-level Cantonese during the 2016 Independent Activities Period.
MIT report represents the first thorough mapping of the ongoing convergence between interactive and participatory practices within digital journalism.