“No one can work in civil engineering alone”
For senior Mikayla Britsch, civil and environmental engineering is a vocation that requires both technical and people skills.
For senior Mikayla Britsch, civil and environmental engineering is a vocation that requires both technical and people skills.
Senior Olivia Rosenstein balances cross-country competitions with research in quantum gasses and early-universe radio wave signals.
For two decades, MIT-Mexico has funded student internships and teaching, as well as faculty research collaborations.
While working to nurture scientific talent in his native Nigeria, Assistant Professor Ericmoore Jossou is setting his sights on using materials science and computation to design robust nuclear components.
Ukrainian researchers and faculty will spend a semester at MIT during the two-year pilot program.
A love of food and cooking unlocked senior Branden Spitzer’s interest in materials science and engineering.
MIT delegates share observations and insights from the largest-ever UN climate conference.
Hiroko Matsuyama teaches her last course on the ancient art of Japanese flower arrangement.
The awards offer opportunities to expand research into unique areas of scholarship.
In a new documentary film, music’s storytelling power illuminates cultural and environmental sustainability in Brazil.
At a “Heritage Meets Heritage” event, MIT students enjoy conversations, trivia, and delicacies from around the world.
An expert panel discussed the strengths, and limits, of the alignment between the two world powers and U.S. rivals.
As an engineer and an EMT, senior Abigail Schipper works to make medicine more accessible to all.
An MIT professor and students collaborate with Chilean partners for an exhibition marking 50 years since the Allende presidency.
The Middle East Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow (MEET) program uses an MIT-inspired curriculum and MISTI student instructors to help young Palestinians and Israelis find common ground.