Black student leaders present recommendations for a more inclusive MIT
Students are working closely with senior administration; President Reif praises collaboration.
Students are working closely with senior administration; President Reif praises collaboration.
"World Climate" simulation, developed by MIT and Climate Interactive, challenges perceptions about climate negotiations and countries’ development needs.
Faculty and students from the Program in Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate visited our nation’s capital to build relationships with policymakers on both sides of the aisle.
At C3E Symposium, industry-leading women share transformative research on policies, technologies, and diversity in energy sector.
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.
IPL faculty lead describes the project's origins and invites proposals for lab-funded policy research projects.
Meeting with French leaders and industry representatives at U.S. Embassy in Paris highlights value of interdisciplinary partnerships to advance low-carbon technologies.
Leading climate economists discuss prospects for a global agreement.
New report explores potential impact of anticipated voluntary commitments to greenhouse gas reductions during the 2015 Paris climate negotiations.
New program out of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab at MIT aims to help state and local governments find solutions to key public policy issues.
Wolf will be on campus this month for events to honor the 50th anniversary of MIT's Department of Political Science.
PhD student is acquiring the science, engineering, and social sciences expertise needed to make sense of complex policy questions surrounding nuclear energy.
In MIT visit, Rinku Sen discusses Black Lives Matter, and how to have a productive conversation about race in America.