The shadow architects of power
PhD candidate Suzanne Freeman reveals how intelligence agencies shape foreign policy in authoritarian states.
PhD candidate Suzanne Freeman reveals how intelligence agencies shape foreign policy in authoritarian states.
The MIT Ethics of Computing Research Symposium showcases projects at the intersection of technology, ethics, and social responsibility.
MIT political scientist and U.S. Air Force Reserve squadron commander brings unique perspective to both the classroom and the military, leading enlisted personnel while researching the future of warfare.
MIT political science professor among cohort of fellows who will focus on building a body of research on political polarization.
Professors Andrew Vanderburg and Ariel White are honored as “Committed to Caring.”
No venture capital, no competition — just real-world problems in urgent need of solutions.
Political scientist Kathleen Thelen’s new book explains how America’s large retailers got very, very large.
Conference at MIT brings together scientific experts and communicators to discuss the path toward a more informed, science-supportive public.
MIT undergraduates broaden their perspectives and prospects through political science.
Worldwide honors for 2025 span disciplines across three schools.
The new initiative will allow selected faculty to focus on their research, build community, and pursue mentorship opportunities.
Professors Maria Yang and Kenneth Oye are honored as “Committed to Caring” for their mentorship of graduate students.
Professor Evan Lieberman describes new research in which he and colleagues find a sharp partisan divide over providing aid to poor nations.
Political scientist Ariel White studies people on the margins of U.S. politics to see if they might participate more fully in our system of government.
SERC Scholars from around the MIT community examine the electronic hardware waste life cycle and climate justice.