Teenage MIT ninja students
Computer science and engineering majors Guang Cui and Daniel Sun are best friends — and now, alumni of the TV competition “American Ninja Warrior.”
Computer science and engineering majors Guang Cui and Daniel Sun are best friends — and now, alumni of the TV competition “American Ninja Warrior.”
Miles Johnson ’21, a recent graduate in mathematics and EECS, employed a strong dorm network and personal interests including rock climbing and jazz to complete a rich MIT experience.
Inaugural MIT Dorm Olympics encourages students to participate in various field day events to showcase dorm spirit and pod pride.
Dean of SHASS will move to senior academic post overseeing student life at the Institute.
MIT Syncopasian’s musical performance features the poem “Things We Carry On The Sea” by Wang Ping and invites Asian members of the MIT community to help celebrate AAPI Heritage Month.
MIT Global Languages lecturers Panpan Gao and Kang Zhou discuss their meditation videos tailored for Chinese language learners.
Visualization software and hardware could offer new possibilities for coaching and sports training.
Senior Fiona Chen combines economics research and student advocacy to study the pandemic’s effect on students.
The winners of the MIT COVID Hack community competition share the status of their concepts.
Alfredo Alexander-Katz and Caroline Jones honored as “Committed to Caring.”
In seven years of service, the engineering professor led groundbreaking efforts to improve student well-being and success.
Whether improving sanitation or addressing climate change, Kiara Wahnschafft is drawn to evidence-based methods for tackling social challenges.
As students face career disruptions, MIT Career Advising and Professional Development provides support with new resources and long-distance advising.
Former MIT director of athletics and head of DAPER is part of a seven-member Hall of Fame class for 2021.
Sidney Pacific residents empower each other to sustain community togetherness.