Margaret Guo '16 named NCAA Woman of the Year
A decorated swimmer and engineer, Guo is the first MIT student-athlete and just the fourth Division III student-athlete to ever receive the honor.
A decorated swimmer and engineer, Guo is the first MIT student-athlete and just the fourth Division III student-athlete to ever receive the honor.
Alumnus Michael Bryzek says there is life outside of Silicon Valley for entrepreneurs.
Prize winners include faculty, students, and alumni from all divisions.
Longtime professor and beloved advisor was known for advances in experimental and theoretical studies of vision, perception, and cognition.
Hands-on internships are helping students broadens academic, professional, and personal horizons.
Data-analytics platform helps parking managers meet driver demand in high-traffic areas.
Holmström shares award with Oliver Hart for work on contract theory.
Grad student Billy Ndengeyingoma helps improve affordable-housing design in Africa.
Mexico's former deputy secretary of energy for hydrocarbons will write on Mexican energy reform and research women’s roles in political and social transformation.
A solution for millennials by millennials, votemate takes the frustration out of registering to vote.
Samuel Tak Lee Building filled with light and life after summer renovations.
Financial-modeling software for sustainable-infrastructure projects could boost investment in sector.
Megan Smith ’86, SM ’88 and other thought leaders offer advice to students on how women in STEM fields can develop skills for navigating life and work.
Startup’s energy-storage devices find uses in drilling operations, aerospace applications, electric vehicles.
"Your Brass Rat has been found!" That was the good news a Class of 1964 alumnus got from the MIT Alumni Association this summer.