Ice melts on US-Sudan relations, providing new opportunities
MIT students lead first-ever Global Teaching Labs workshop in Sudan.
MIT students lead first-ever Global Teaching Labs workshop in Sudan.
Study brings new data to a longstanding question, with findings policymakers can apply.
Dissecting the process of recruitment, MIT political science PhD candidate Gabriel Nahmias seeks to lower the barriers to political engagement.
The PhD student focuses on three cities and the role of the arts in helping planning institutions to imagine and plan for possible futures.
Different social and racial groups have varying views of the problem’s urgency.
Fellowship funds graduate studies at Stanford University.
Senior Anjali Nambrath will graduate with majors in physics and mathematics, a minor in French — and a deep love for theater.
Faculty members Dan Freedman, Robert Griffin, Larry Guth, Stephen Morris, and Gigliola Staffilani elected by peers for outstanding contributions to research.
Former British foreign minister says “countervailing power” must be developed to protect human rights and safeguard democracy.
While exploring a variety of research opportunities, senior Jose Aceves-Salvador has also thrown himself into mentoring, teaching, and cheerleading.
As the United Kingdom's foreign secretary, Miliband drove advancements in human rights and became known as “one of the ablest, most creative public servants of our time.”
MIT-Spain students deliver virtual learning challenges to over 1,800 Spanish students.
MIT European Club and MISTI virtually celebrate 25 years of the MIT European Career Fair.
MIT scholars are helping to solve the economic, cultural, and political dimensions of the world’s energy and climate challenges.
Black women are more vulnerable than white men, illustrating how race and gender intersect to shape health outcomes.