Your friendly neighborhood architect
Graduate student Justin Brazier lends his design skills to community projects in the Greater Boston neighborhoods where he grew up.
Graduate student Justin Brazier lends his design skills to community projects in the Greater Boston neighborhoods where he grew up.
Seventeen staffers lauded for providing outstanding service, supporting their colleagues, and exemplifying the Libraries’ values.
MIT Reads event moderated by Nailah Smith ’22 delights MIT audience.
Hundreds of social impact leaders from around the world convene to discuss the world’s most imminent problems and how to ethically solve them.
In a new book, MIT political scientist Evan Lieberman examines a quarter-century of post-Apartheid government and finds meaningful progress.
Faculty, staff, and students come together in solidarity, to acknowledge the victims of the Buffalo, New York, mass shooting.
MIT's Council for the Uncertain Human Future convenes small circle groups to reckon with the climate crisis in solidarity.
The MIT anthropologist is recognized for interdisciplinary work on health, climate, and equity.
MIT anthropologist discusses her new book on ruderal ecologies, her environmental justice class — and how societies can expand their "imagination for how to live otherwise."
Alum seeks reliable and environmentally sensitive water and sanitation solutions for the developing world.
Dominique was one of four honorees recently awarded an MLK Jr. Leadership Award.
MLK Visiting Professor S. Craig Watkins looks beyond algorithm bias to an AI future where models more effectively deal with systemic inequality.
Hundreds gather in solidarity with MIT’s Ukrainian community while MIT offers support.
A new MIT-wide effort launched by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society uses social science and computation to address systemic racism.
The Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing publishes a collection of original pedagogical materials developed for instructional use on MIT OpenCourseWare.