There are strong stirrings on campus; people leaving their labs and engaging in the wider world and taking a stance--students, faculty and staff. Spurred by concerns about the environment, the attack on science, the number of hate crimes rising, racism, homophobia, and a host of other issues, members of the MIT community have come together to create a
What We Remember
Posted by:
Thea Keith-Lucas
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Understanding our military and our foreign policy is not a hobby some people have, but essential work that every responsible citizen must do.
Slaying the Ram
Posted by:
Thea Keith-Lucas
Monday, September 21, 2015
For once, it seems, our leaders have chosen to sacrifice some of our pride for the greater goal of peace.
Iran and the United States: Eternal Enemies or Natural Partners?
Posted by:
Patricia-Maria Weinmann
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
For many of us, our impressions of Iran may be muddied, even vague. Iran was once a strong ally of the US. In 1962, President Kennedy warmly welcomed the Shah Mohammed Riza Pahleviand the Empress Farah to the White House.