MIT Political Science A leg up for STEM majors: MIT undergrads broaden their perspectives and prospects through political science Insights into political outsiders: Prof. Ariel White studies people on the margins of U.S. politics to see if they might participate more fully in our system of government New study examines American attitudes on global climate policies Volha Charnysh’s new book examines refugees and state-building in Germany and Poland after World War II, as new residents spurred economic and civic growth Community policing in the Global South: International research co-led by Prof. Fotini Christia finds an approach lauded in the US works differently in other regions. Stopping the bomb: PhD Candidate Kunal Singh identifies a suite of strategies states use to prevent other nations from developing nuclear weapons Making a mark in the nation's capital: Alumni and founders of MIT Washington Summer Internship Program reflect on three decades of impact A field's dilemmas: Misinformation research has exploded. But scientists are still grappling with fundamental challenges MIT Prize for Open Data awarded to Professor Charles Stewart, PhD students Joseph Loffredo and Mason Reece and staff member Zachary Djanogly Garai Pause slideshowSlide 1Slide 2Slide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9 A leg up for STEM majors: MIT undergrads broaden their perspectives and prospects through political science Insights into political outsiders: Prof. Ariel White studies people on the margins of U.S. politics to see if they might participate more fully in our system of government New study examines American attitudes on global climate policies Volha Charnysh’s new book examines refugees and state-building in Germany and Poland after World War II, as new residents spurred economic and civic growth Community policing in the Global South: International research co-led by Prof. Fotini Christia finds an approach lauded in the US works differently in other regions. Stopping the bomb: PhD Candidate Kunal Singh identifies a suite of strategies states use to prevent other nations from developing nuclear weapons Making a mark in the nation's capital: Alumni and founders of MIT Washington Summer Internship Program reflect on three decades of impact A field's dilemmas: Misinformation research has exploded. But scientists are still grappling with fundamental challenges MIT Prize for Open Data awarded to Professor Charles Stewart, PhD students Joseph Loffredo and Mason Reece and staff member Zachary Djanogly Garai Highlights A leg up for STEM majors February 25, 2025 MIT Political Science MIT Human Insight Collaborative launches SHASS Faculty Fellows program and names Professors Richard Nielsen and Volha Charnysh in the inaugural group February 19, 2025 MIT SHASS Events March 7 — Efficient Coding in R March 12 — WhatsApp with the State: E-Governance, E-Clientelism & Network Politics in Urban Peru March 12 — America's Military After Two Decades of War March 14 — Taking Stock of Solidarity between People of Color
MIT Human Insight Collaborative launches SHASS Faculty Fellows program and names Professors Richard Nielsen and Volha Charnysh in the inaugural group February 19, 2025 MIT SHASS