Breaking up with political brokers, citizens may find electoral independence
Doctoral student Tesalia Rizzo tests methods for thwarting middlemen who pose a substantial barrier to democratic representation in Mexico and other nations.
Doctoral student Tesalia Rizzo tests methods for thwarting middlemen who pose a substantial barrier to democratic representation in Mexico and other nations.
MIT economist David Atkin looks beneath the surface of global commerce.
MIT researchers are working with the Mexican government on carbon pricing options to meet the country’s climate goals under the Paris Agreement.
Monterrey Tec Chairman José Antonio Fernández Carbajal tours MIT.nano during his first meeting as the newest member of the MIT Corporation.
MIT team’s online platform links those who need aid with those who can help. (Este artículo está disponible en español.)
MIT event offers look at how U.S.-Mexico relations could revive.
Guest speakers offer stories of MIT’s connectivity and innovation.
MIT alumna, Robert Wilhelm Fellow, and former Mexican government official discusses opportunities and challenges of recent reforms.
Scholars at MIT and in Mexico collaborate on projects spanning design, technology, and art.
DUSP practicum proposes new approaches to mobility and housing in urban neighborhoods.
Mexico's former deputy secretary of energy for hydrocarbons will write on Mexican energy reform and research women’s roles in political and social transformation.
Site visits by grad students in the School of Architecture and Planning sharpen proposals in art, architecture, and urbanism studios.
The Tec de Monterrey and MIT Program fosters exchanges in nanotechnology and nanoscience, with the goal of helping the Tec to become a research university.
Graduate student awarded first Scholarship for Real Estate Excellence from the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors and the MIT Center for Real Estate