Solve at MIT 2023: Collaboration and climate efforts are at the forefront of social impact
Over 300 social impact leaders from around the world convened on MIT’s campus to discuss global challenges and how to solve them together.
Over 300 social impact leaders from around the world convened on MIT’s campus to discuss global challenges and how to solve them together.
Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin visits MIT, discusses how technology will continue to transform trading and investing.
The MIT Energy Initiative’s Spring Symposium highlights the vast potential of offshore turbines in decarbonizing the grid.
The 2023 competition featured three-minute talks on cutting-edge research from across MIT in an engaging, live competition.
Ahead of the Institute’s presidential inauguration, panelists describe advances in their research and how these discoveries are being deployed to benefit the public.
In her inaugural address, President Sally Kornbluth urges the MIT community to tackle pressing challenges, especially climate change, with renewed urgency.
Professor Emerita Nancy Hopkins and journalist Kate Zernike discuss the past, present, and future of women at MIT and beyond.
Symposium asserts a role for higher education in preparing every graduate to meet global challenges with courage.
Thousands packed Killian and Hockfield courts to enjoy student performances, amusement park rides, and food ahead of Inauguration Day.
A campus summit with the leader and his delegation centered around dialogue on biotechnology and innovation ecosystems.
With an eye toward the war in Ukraine and other international issues, the student-run conference brought together energy leaders from around the world.
Experts convene to peek under the hood of AI-generated code, language, and images as well as its capabilities, limitations, and future impact.
The visit featured a public seminar on African governance, as well as meetings with faculty, students, and staff.
Keynote speaker Bror Saxberg SM ’85, PhD ’89 encourages understanding learners and their contexts.
Receiving the Robert A. Muh award, the former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf calls for a greater sense of collective purpose in politics.