A community for African students at MIT
The student-run African Students Association bolsters MIT's relationship to a vibrant, growing continent.
The student-run African Students Association bolsters MIT's relationship to a vibrant, growing continent.
Students, groups, faculty, staff, and community members are honored for their achievements and dedication to MIT.
When senior Julia Ginder isn’t investigating the mystery of her own allergies, she’s volunteering to help young people reach their goals.
Senior and first-generation student Nikayah Etienne aims to incorporate hands-on science in under-resourced classrooms.
At MIT, “we are committed to looking after each other,” says interim Institute community and equity officer.
From major facilities and centers to out-of-the-way labs and classrooms, MIT opened its doors to the public.
More than 900 gifts help to make the season a bit brighter for area kids and teens.
Co-founder of the PSC and wife of former MIT President Paul Gray has continued to guide the center’s work.
MIT students launch social enterprises that work with communities to foster financial and environmental sustainability.
MIT students improve the quality of life, safety, and independence of The Boston Home residents with InstaAid mobile application.
Students’ innovative IDEAS Global Challenge projects combine entrepreneurship with the passion to help others around the world.
From bike-mounted maize shellers to solar lamps, startup brings more efficient tools to rural Tanzania.
Advanced Manufacturing Partnership 2.0 delivers report on developing innovation-based growth.
Longtime educator applies a passion for teaching in her quest to help K-12 students become curious about science and engineering.
Collins to present “Exceptional Opportunities in Biomedical Research.”