Chancellor Melissa Nobles’ address to MIT’s undergraduate Class of 2023
“Never forget just how much purposeful connection can impact and sustain you,” Nobles told this year's graduating class
“Never forget just how much purposeful connection can impact and sustain you,” Nobles told this year's graduating class
The engineer and YouTuber advises the Class of 2023 to embrace optimism and collaboration.
“Curiosity is endlessly electrifying,” Kornbluth told graduates.
The founder of Zetta Venture Partners and longtime Corporation member succeeds Diane Greene SM ’78.
The term members will serve between three and five years on MIT’s board of trustees.
A series of numbers describes the career of Professor Gil Strang as he retires from MIT after six highly influential decades on the faculty.
The current MEng student is one of 175 students nationwide honored for nonpartisan democratic engagement work.
Through a speaker series and activities in the Concourse learning community, the project's leaders aim to promote the value of open discussion on campus.
MIT Mobility Forum considers whether startups can provide the infrastructure for electric vehicles, or if more automakers must step in.
Longtime MIT faculty member led investigations into cosmic-ray physics and gamma-ray and X-ray astronomy.
The chemical engineer is honored for her work designing polymers and nanomaterials with wide-ranging applications in medicine and energy.
A leader in manufacturing science and technology, Hart SM ’02, PhD ’06 will become department head effective July 1.
The Fulbright US Student Program funds opportunities for research, graduate study, and teaching abroad.
The illustrious prize supports early-career scientists and engineers as they pursue interdisciplinary work.
Daniel Braunstein, director of the Pappalardo Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories, found his calling at MIT's hands-on mechanical engineering space.