Finding common ground in Malden
Using an untapped resource, the Malden River Project is boosting social resilience along with climate mitigation in the gateway city of Malden, Massachusetts.
Using an untapped resource, the Malden River Project is boosting social resilience along with climate mitigation in the gateway city of Malden, Massachusetts.
Advancing the study and practice of thinking responsibly in computing education, research, and implementation.
People rarely vote after being incarcerated. Associate Professor Ariel White wonders what can be done about it.
Sustainability as a business imperative in supply chain management increased despite the pandemic, says MIT-led report.
Research finds Covid-19-related lockdowns led to a marked reduction in walking in lower-income areas of major metropolises.
At Picower Institute symposium, speakers describe harms of early exposure to trauma, racism, as well as the restorative power of understanding, nurturing, and extending opportunity.
Nearly 1,400 joined the AI for Health Care Equity Conference that explored new AI technologies as a platform for change.
HASTS PhD student Caroline White-Nockleby aims to advance climate justice by minimizing localized burdens of renewable energy implementation.
Students in 21L.434 discover that the world-making of science fiction is not only a way to envision possible futures, but a powerful way to think about the world we currently inhabit.
Senior Fiona Chen combines economics research and student advocacy to study the pandemic’s effect on students.
Dissecting the process of recruitment, MIT political science PhD candidate Gabriel Nahmias seeks to lower the barriers to political engagement.
Philosopher describes racism as a tool for social control and systemic oppression.
CEE and DUSP faculty members recognized for excellence in leadership, service, and impactful work tackling environmental and social justice issues.
The Cambridge-area innovation hub has been buffeted by the events of the past year but also shown great resilience and creativity, speakers said.
Candles lit up Killian Court and Kresge Oval to recognize the 3,795-plus reported hate incidents over the course of the pandemic.