MIT named No. 2 university by U.S. News for 2025-26
Undergraduate engineering, computer science, and business programs are all No. 1.
Undergraduate engineering, computer science, and business programs are all No. 1.
This year’s delta v summer accelerator offered an up-close look at how AI is changing the process of building a startup.
In a new book, “There’s Got to be a Better Way,” two MIT management innovators explain how to think flexibly about improving an organization.
MIT student teams celebrate business milestones at the capstone event for the 2025 delta v summer accelerator.
With dual degrees and a passion for leadership, Leaders for Global Operations graduates transform Amazon’s fulfillment network while mentoring future leaders.
Ranking at the top for the 14th year in a row, the Institute also places first in 11 subject areas.
Chief information officer at Columbia University will join MIT in August.
MIT’s Initiative for New Manufacturing extends a deep Institute legacy of expanding US growth and jobs through industrial production.
The Institute-wide effort aims to bolster industry and create jobs by driving innovation across vital manufacturing sectors.
Allium Engineering, founded by two MIT alumni, has developed a process for improving steel rebar to triple the lifetime of bridges and other infrastructure.
CoFlo Medical’s low-cost device could administer advanced biologic treatments more quickly to people with cancers, autoimmune diseases, and more.
A new book coauthored by MIT’s Dimitris Bertsimas explores how analytics is driving decisions and outcomes in health care.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
Political scientist Kathleen Thelen’s new book explains how America’s large retailers got very, very large.
In his 17 years as dean, Schmittlein led the transformation of MIT Sloan into a management school uniquely positioned for the future and “the best version of its distinctive self.”