Anoushka Bose: Targeting a career in security studies and diplomacy
Nuclear science and engineering and physics met political science to illuminate a new path.
Nuclear science and engineering and physics met political science to illuminate a new path.
Student projects presented at the annual MIT event range from beekeeping safety to custom cosmetics.
Talya Klinger and Steven Truong will begin graduate studies in the UK next fall.
In 8.02 (Electricity and Magnetism), students explore the practical application of electromagnetic concepts.
Two alumni have also been selected; the scholars will study global affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University.
The AeroAstro major’s childhood love of airplanes and space travel has led to lofty career ambitions.
Course 2.00a (Fundamentals of Engineering Design: Explore Space, Sea and Earth) empowers first-year students to build machines early in their academic careers.
Collaborative process makes space for community, plants, and pollinators alike.
Ali Daher, Claire Halloran, Francisca Vasconcelos, Billy Andersen Woltz, and Megan Yamoah will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
Senior and “people person” Adedoyin Olateru-Olagbegi brings a human touch to caring for people dealing with medical crises.
The Rhodes Scholarship offers opportunities for Arab students.
The First Generation Program is ramping up support for MIT students who are the first in their family to go to college.
Math and computer science major tweaks soccer accelerometer’s algorithms and expands his worldview via MIT-France.
Senior Kristy Carpenter aims to leverage artificial intelligence and other computational tools to develop new, more affordable drugs.
Finalists presented an alternative to nondegradable plastics, and an additive to help plastics decompose.