A transformative era ends at the Center for International Studies
Richard J. Samuels steps down as director; Evan Lieberman is named his successor.
Richard J. Samuels steps down as director; Evan Lieberman is named his successor.
Ahead of the Institute’s presidential inauguration, panelists describe advances in their research and how these discoveries are being deployed to benefit the public.
Mobility-related data show the pandemic has had a lasting effect, limiting the breadth of places people visit in cities.
Senior Amelia Dogan brings together computer science, city planning, and American studies to work for social change.
With the support of each other and MIT faculty, students in the MCSC’s Climate and Sustainability Scholars Program are making their impact on real-world climate challenges.
Gokul Sampath and Jie Yun have been named 2023-24 J-WAFS Fellows.
Fellowship provides funding for graduate school and recognizes future public service leaders.
Created by community organizer and MIT adjunct professor emeritus Mel King, the program continues to empower and connect changemakers.
Beloved mentor and colleague, who died at 94 on March 28, leaves behind a profound legacy at MIT, in Boston, and beyond.
Projects, publications, and academia-industry networks produce pathways for the real estate industry to address the climate crisis.
Flavio Emilio Vila Skrzypek, a graduate student in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, wants to design cities without inequities.
Open-source tool from MIT’s Senseable City Lab lets people check air quality, cheaply.
Most cities don’t map their own pedestrian networks. Now, researchers have built the first open-source tool to let planners do just that.
Study: Even chess experts perform worse when air quality is lower, suggesting a negative effect on cognition.