MIT Sloan’s Gary Gensler to be nominated for chair of Securities and Exchange Commission
Prominent finance expert, a veteran of both public service and the private sector, to be nominee for top market-regulation post.
Prominent finance expert, a veteran of both public service and the private sector, to be nominee for top market-regulation post.
The author of “The Narrow Corridor,” about the battle to sustain democracy, weighs in on the country’s political condition.
Lander to take a leave of absence to assume Cabinet-level post; Zuber to co-chair presidential advisory council.
MIT task force wraps up with a final conference, sounds note of optimism that new ideas, better policies can help sustain good careers.
Policymakers are hopeful that a Biden administration will encourage congressional action.
Asya Magazinnik finds disparate implementation of national policies in jurisdictions across the United States.
“We need more technologists in the room while policies are formulated,” says the MIT senior.
MIT hosts kickoff event of Massachusetts STEM Week — a statewide virtual celebration of K-12 education.
Incubator aims to identify the most effective strategies at reducing homelessness and promoting housing stability.
New research examines the application of online learning to workforce education.
Graduate student Ashwin Narayan takes off the fall semester to work on an election information database.
Experts analyze a global trend: democratic governments that collapse from within while maintaining a veneer of legitimacy.
Professors Kathleen Thelen and Paul Osterman explore the highly fragmented US workforce training system and comparable programs in Europe.
Series paints a holistic picture of summer youth employment programs and how research helps strengthen them.
MIT political scientist explains the responsibilities leaders have for shaping and sharing factual, truthful information in the nation's political discourse.