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The sound of a global MIT

Every year MISTI generates thousands of stories. Students pack their bags and board planes heading anywhere from Beijing to Bogota. Their experiences are often life-changing; they engage in experiential learning opportunities with the world s leading companies, organizations, and research groups. For MIT-Africa Program Managing Director Ari Jacobovits, capturing the voices behind these stories was critical. The answer was a relatively low-tech solution in the basement of Building 50.     Initially a radio show hosted by Jacobovits on 88.1 FM WMBR, MISTI Radio focused on student interviews, international music, intriguing facts, and curious anomalies about our world. While Covid-19 took WMBR out of the studio, its shows were able to record asynchronously and stream online in addition to airing on 88.1 FM. Jacobovits took advantage of this pivot to turn MISTI Radio into a podcast, and fellow MISTI staff joined this new initiative as collaborators.

Foreign policy advice: Don t look back | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Credits: Credit: Samuels photo courtesy of Pablo Castagnola Fotograf & Einstein Stiftung, Berlin Previous image Next image President Joe Biden’s administration represents a fresh start for the U.S. in foreign affairs. But as experts observed at an online MIT panel on Wednesday, the U.S. cannot just reset foreign policy to the last time Biden worked in the White House, as vice-president in the Obama administration. Too many things have changed, too dramatically, in the last four years. “You can’t rewind the clock at a time when, frankly, great power rivalry is higher than it ever was,” said Shivshankar Menon, an Indian diplomat who previously served as the country’s national security adviser and as the foreign secretary in India’s Ministry of External Affairs.

Democracy in distress?

Caption: The virtual Starr Forum, “Democracies on the Rocks?” included experts discussing the fate of democracy in the United States and around the world. Clockwise from top left: Neeti Nair, associate professor of history at the University of Virginia; Susan Hennessey, the executive editor of Lawfare; moderator Richard Samuels, Ford International Professor of Political Science and director of the Center for International Studies at MIT; Daniel Ziblatt, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government at Harvard University; Steven Levitsky, professor of government at Harvard University. Terms of Use: Images for download on the MIT News office website are made available to non-commercial entities, press and the general public under a

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