Novelist Elizabeth Acevedo's work reflects the rich stories, traditions, and cultures of the Caribbean diaspora
MIT Reads event moderated by Nailah Smith ’22 delights MIT audience.
MIT Reads event moderated by Nailah Smith ’22 delights MIT audience.
Postbac Jessica Chomik-Morales hopes to inspire the next generation of Spanish-speaking scientists with her podcast, “Mi Ultima Neurona.”
A new survey underscores how material needs lead to movement within the Americas — at a high cost to those trying to relocate.
In a recent panel discussion, experts describe opportunities for equality and equity.
The award will support development-oriented research through a Center for Innovation and Technology at Universidad del Valle de Guatemala.
Assistant professors Camilla Cattania and William Frank discuss the science behind the 2010 and 2021 earthquakes in Haiti.
Political science PhD student Emilia Simison has found that despotic regimes vary, and the move to democracy doesn’t necessarily guarantee policy change.
Guillermo Toral PhD '20 finds health care quality drops in months leading up to mayoral elections, and if the incumbent loses, the quality continues to fall.
IDSS will provide support to learners who take the MicroMasters Program in Statistics and Data Science.
MIT D-Lab and local community partners to deliver virtual trainings on making masks, hand sanitizer, vertical gardens, and portable chicken coops.
Postdoc Izabella Pena uses social media to combat the infodemic about the Covid-19 pandemic.
Spanish conquerors depended on indigenous expertise to keep up their munitions supplies, archaeologists have found.
IDSS and social impact group Aporta share a vision to educate and empower.
MIT students teach machine learning and entrepreneurship in Uruguay through MIT Global Startup Labs.
The Nigerian journalist is the recipient of a prestigious fellowship that provides residencies at MIT, The Boston Globe, and The New York Times.