MIT-USAID program releases evaluation of water filters
Study of water filters used in Indian homes assesses suitability, scalability, and sustainability.
Study of water filters used in Indian homes assesses suitability, scalability, and sustainability.
MIT proposes to repurpose the historic structure into a mixed-use undergraduate residence.
Thirteen grants awarded to MIT faculty and researchers from four different schools.
Graduate students arrive to study socially responsible real estate development and global urbanization.
PhD student Mariana Matus studies human waste to understand individual and community health.
Three MIT-Mexico Program alumni head south of the border to launch "dynamic" careers.
From public health to environmental policy and planning, diverse new perspectives add to a top-ranked department.
Incoming Tata Fellows get a crash course on resource-constrained communities and the challenges of the developing world.
Novel research project produces the first map of an informal transportation system in Nairobi.
Amy Glasmeier explores economic variations by region to shed light on income inequality.
For a quarter-century, public service fellowships have inspired MIT students to work with community partners for the betterment of humankind.
Urban planner Cate Mingoya analyzes the benefits and challenges of tiny house villages.
MIT-hosted urban planning conference highlights explosion of information on cities.
MIT historian of technology discusses new work examining “digital citizenship.”
MIT researcher discusses a new study on correlations among medical problems.