Nine MIT students awarded 2021 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
Senior Alberto Naveira has found himself and his community as a member of the a cappella group the Chorallaries.
Mechanical engineering student Arnav Patel is on a mission to promote sustainability — from Cambridge to the Himalaya.
Financial aid will remain robust and, after being held flat last year in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, tuition and fees will increase by 3.85 percent.
Senior Nina Levine is researching technologies for detecting radioactive material, as she pursues a dual path in nuclear science and policy.
Fund supported by the Office of the Chancellor is advancing mental health, well-being, and racial justice projects at MIT.
A unique workshop lets students examine their personal histories as a way to even the playing field between mentors and mentees.
After studying and working on three continents, senior Andrea Orji now seeks to become a physician, eventually working in Nigeria.
A voracious learner, he fulfilled his dream of attending MIT like his hero, Tony Stark.
Students in 2.008 (Design and Manufacturing II) learn about manufacturing processes for everyday products, and work in teams to design their own yo-yos.
MIT students Malik and Miles George gain attention on the video-sharing social network for their captivating, funny science videos.
MIT chamber quartet showcases the power of digital platforms to create community around classical music.
“I’ll have an idea for a tune, and then I’ll have to think about where I can take it next, just like in a math problem,” says the MIT senior.
As captain of MIT’s varsity football team, senior Ben Delhees strives to create community wherever he goes.
MIT senior will pursue graduate studies at Cambridge University.