Jessica Myers: Liberté, Égalité, Sécurité
A novel thesis in the form of a podcast gives voice to issues of security and identity in New York and Paris.
A novel thesis in the form of a podcast gives voice to issues of security and identity in New York and Paris.
A Mens et Manus America conversation with Jason Jay reveals research on how to have meaningful conversations with people holding opposing viewpoints.
MIT event offers look at how U.S.-Mexico relations could revive.
Doctoral student Tom O’Grady maps the rise of anti-welfare rhetoric in decades of speeches in the UK Parliament.
Former Capitol Hill aide and policy advocate has worked with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
In talk at MIT, Chicago mayor argues that major cities can lead on policy progress.
PhD student Renato Lima de Oliveira examines how a country's natural resources affect its politics and policies.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Thomas Friedman delivers keynote on how rising trends impact society.
Over 200 students and faculty attend kickoff as SHASS and Sloan begin an exploration of current U.S. social, political, economic challenges.
Wait times at polls in 2016 election improved in several key states, new survey results show.
Professor Charles Stewart III explains why the U.S. electoral system is strong and how MIT research is making the voting process even more seamless.
Assistant Professor Ariel White is looking to understanding how government, policies, and people affect voting behavior.