Empowering systemic racism research at MIT and beyond
Researchers in the MIT Initiative on Combatting Systemic Racism are building an open data repository to advance research on racial inequity in domains like policing, housing, and health care.
Researchers in the MIT Initiative on Combatting Systemic Racism are building an open data repository to advance research on racial inequity in domains like policing, housing, and health care.
MIT researchers identify facility-level factors that could worsen heat impacts for incarcerated people.
MIT’s Office of Graduate Education hosts Summit on Creating Inclusive Pathways to the PhD
Data from the Bronx account for people’s daily mobility patterns, reveal demographic disparities in exposure levels.
Honing her values and career path through her D-Lab classes, the MIT senior sets her sights on leveling inequalities in global health.
Graduate student Nolen Scruggs works with a local tenant association to address housing inequality as part of the MIT Initiative on Combatting Systemic Racism.
When the senior isn’t using mathematical and computational methods to boost driverless vehicles and fairer voting, she performs with MIT’s many dance groups to keep her on track.
With decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, she will lead the center as MIT boosts social impact experiential learning opportunities.
MIT economics doctoral student Anna Russo studies how to improve the design, function, and outcomes of public policies.
Graduate student Hammaad Adam is working to increase the supply of organs available for transplants, saving lives and improving health equity.
MIT senior Daisy Wang interweaves biological engineering and women’s and gender studies as a way to address social problems.
Doctoral student and recent MAD Design Fellow Jonathan Zong SM ’20 discusses a proposed framework to map how individuals can say “no” to technology misuses.
Now in its 50th year, the annual event featured remarks from MIT community members and civil rights activist Janet Moses.
Over $1 million in prize funding available for tech-enabled solutions to the 2024 Global Challenges.
In “Trouble with Gender: Sex Facts, Gender Fictions,” MIT Professor Alex Byrne argues for a return to a more inclusive brand of philosophical inquiry.