Expanding energy access in rural Lesotho
MIT alumni-founded OnePower is building minigrids to power villages across the small, mountainous country.
MIT alumni-founded OnePower is building minigrids to power villages across the small, mountainous country.
Students are driving innovative research to promote water and food security for all.
PhD student Paige Bollen finds urban street networks that encourage encounters among strangers link to lower ethnic tensions and anti-immigrant hostility.
Empowering a global community of learners in displacement.
Doctoral student Blair Read links rise of private education in India to local political competition, signaling potential erosion of public services.
Senior Carene Umubyeyi seeks to advance sustainable structural design in her home country of Rwanda and beyond.
MIT senior Ayomikun Ayodeji seeks to expand access to reliable, affordable energy in his home country of Nigeria, and beyond.
MIT Refugee Action Hub celebrates the graduation of its third and largest cohort yet.
PhD student Ying Gao's research reveals that the urban poor in the developing world are politically engaged and capable of effecting change.
A new seed-coating process could facilitate agriculture on marginal arid lands by enabling the seeds to retain any available water.
Mechanical engineering senior Flora Klise is pursing her passion for water research and preparing to launch a career in water innovation.
What motivates people in remote communities to decide to buy and use a particular energy source?
Saha Global, co-founded by two MIT alumnae, helps Ghanaian women start profitable water treatment businesses to serve their communities.
With deep roots at MIT, the startup change:WATER Labs has created a toilet that treats waste without water or power.
Through research and student leadership, senior Orisa Coombs is tackling problems including water scarcity, food insecurity, and racial injustice.