How is the world watching the 2024 US election?
At a recent Starr Forum, scholars gathered to discuss the global perception of the upcoming presidential election and the influence of American politics.
At a recent Starr Forum, scholars gathered to discuss the global perception of the upcoming presidential election and the influence of American politics.
David Singer, head of the MIT Department of Political Science, discusses the Strengthening Democracy Initiative, focused on the rigorous study of elections, public opinion, and political participation.
The current MEng student is one of 175 students nationwide honored for nonpartisan democratic engagement work.
Senior Ananya Gurumurthy adds her musical talents to her math and computer science studies to advocate using data for social change.
Former Pennsylvania governor honored for distinguished political career.
An expert panel examines the implications of energy use and energy policy during Russia’s invasion.
Inaugural WORLDING workshops matched world-class climate story teams with relevant labs and researchers across MIT.
Associate Professor Mai Hassan documents bureaucratic systems in Eastern Africa set up for coercion, as well as roadblocks to democratic government.
In a recent discussion, individuals from around MIT describe why every vote in state and local elections matters.
MIT panelists see progress for Ukraine, but perils ahead and little chance of a quick resolution.
MIT PhD candidate Jacob Jaffe uses data science to identify and solve problems in election administration.
In annual Compton Lecture, celebrated journalist Martin Baron outlines how a growing disregard for facts undermines civil society in the U.S.
An expert panel explores the war’s impact, from a refugee crisis to China’s role and nuclear tensions.
MIT historian analyzes the uncertain dynamics of a global crisis.
As Russia masses military equipment near Ukraine borders, experts in an MIT forum express concern about possible action and its consequences.