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Analysis & CommentaryProfessor Ben Ross Schneider discusses cuts to the Department of Education and USAIDApril 03, 2025
Analysis & CommentaryU.S.-China arms control: 5 ideas in nuclear and emerging technologiesApril 03, 2025
Analysis & CommentaryAre the United States and Europe still allies? The European public doesn’t think soMarch 26, 2025
Apr 16 Divisions at Home, Divisions Abroad? How Domestic Political Conditions Shape Foreign Perceptions of U.S. Nuclear Credibility 12:00pm - 1:30pm Location Building E40
Apr 16 Starr Forum: The US and the World Under Trump: The First 100 Days 5:30pm - 7:00pm Location Building 45 (MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing)
Apr 28 Truth in Crisis: Navigating the Intersections of Scientific Discourse and Misinformation 12:00pm - 1:30pm Location Building E40
Kinan's story Computation and Cognition '23 Kinan Martin using his skills in coding he honed, to further the research of using natural language processing solutions for Spanish language clinical use at the University of Chile.
Maria's story Architecture & Mechanical Engineering '27 "Navigating unexpected situations with professionalism and composure is a valuable skill. I now see how crucial it is for future roles where my response will reflect my character and ability to handle pressure."
Erin's story Mechanical Engineering '24 Erin applied her mechanical engineering skills to the development of light autonomous underwater vehicles (LAUV) in the beautiful coastal town of Matosinhos, Portugal.
Vin's story Computer Science and Engineering '27 Vin's internship at Startgate, a startup incubator in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco, focused on enhancing internal operations and promoting data-driven decision-making.
Nickie's story Mechanical Engineering '24 Nickie Mpofu '24 interned with Semiconductor Technologies Limited (STL), a Kenyan startup focused on semiconductor manufacturing in the summer of 2024.