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New studies show that caste and ethnic identity play an outsize role in how business interacts with government in developing countries.
New studies show that caste and ethnic identity play an outsize role in how business interacts with government in developing countries.
As part of his MIT doctoral studies in nuclear science and engineering, Eli Sanchez investigated whether hypersonic missiles threaten global security.
Research surveys show warnings issued by world leaders are taken equally seriously whether issued on social media or through formal statements.
Political scientist Ben Ross Schneider’s new book examines why improving public education has been so difficult in Latin America.
Professor of political science Evan Lieberman discusses his research into perceptions among African and American citizens about the climate crisis and how their governments are responding.
The honor recognizes professors for their outstanding mentorship of graduate students.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing building will form a new cluster of connectivity across a spectrum of disciplines in computing and artificial intelligence.
Professors Berggren, Campbell, Pollock, and Vaikuntanathan are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
Roger Petersen’s new book details military operations and political dynamics in Iraq, shedding new light on the challenges of state-building.
Gifted by Professor Lily Tsai, former chair of the faculty, and designed by Professor Brandon Clifford, the staff is a new, integral part of MIT Commencement.
Political science and physics major Leela Fredlund wants to ensure fairness and justice prevail in humanity's leap into space.
The awards offer opportunities to expand research into unique areas of scholarship.
Attended by more than 500 students, faculty, staff, and alumni, with more sessions planned, the course offers a jumping off point for constructive discussions.
For the political science and mechanical engineering student, who is also an Air Force ROTC member, systematic change starts with personal actions.
An expert panel discussed the strengths, and limits, of the alignment between the two world powers and U.S. rivals.