Activist and scholar Angela Davis addresses racism in MIT webcast
Davis, in conversation with Senior Associate Dean Blanche Staton, fields questions from the MIT community about the current moment of racial reckoning.
Davis, in conversation with Senior Associate Dean Blanche Staton, fields questions from the MIT community about the current moment of racial reckoning.
During 64 years at MIT, the Institute Professor Emerita has been a trailblazer in aerospace and the U.S. military, and a changemaker for women in STEM.
Molecular biologist and professor emerita advocates for more inclusive science and advises how to get there.
Physicists Tracy Slatyer and Netta Engelhardt and mathematicians Lisa Piccirillo and Nina Holden PhD ’18 are honored by the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.
Media Lab researcher Kate Turner explores how critical race theory can influence science — and how science can inform policy — as an IDSS Research to Policy Engagement Initiative Fellow.
Astrophysicist and associate head of the physics department will succeed Michael Sipser.
The prize, which provides financial support to women working toward a PhD in international affairs, will be applied toward her research into proxy warfare.
MIT graduate students launched the Future Strategy Forum to advance women in security studies.
MIT postoc and WISDM founder reflects on her role models and the Institute's innovation and entrepreneurship community.
Catherine D’Ignazio’s new book, “Data Feminism,” examines problems of bias and power that beset modern information.
The survey, deployed every four years, is a unique, confidential forum for community input.
MIT professor emerita talks about her new memoir and aging in a patriarchal society.
Gift establishes the Brit Jepson d’Arbeloff Center on Women's Health.
Mutongi discusses the connection between Kenyan widows and the #MeToo movement, myths of African entrepreneurship, and the wider implications of her research.
Even when people believed Hillary Clinton would win the 2016 election, they did not use “she” to refer to the next president.