Expanding horizons through astronomy and art
Whether spending late nights at the observatory or working on animated films, senior Skylar Larsen is reaching for the stars.
Whether spending late nights at the observatory or working on animated films, senior Skylar Larsen is reaching for the stars.
Jack Cook, Matthew Kearney, and Jupneet Singh will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
Senior David Spicer advocates for students at MIT and beyond as he cultivates his interest in education policy.
In an MIT summer research program, Rita Anoh learned about molecular machines and the value of collaborations.
Now in its second year, the Rise program targets exceptional teenage scholars from around the world for their potential as future change-makers.
Rising junior in Course 6-9 was “brave and compassionate” and strove to lift up others.
With NEET, Sherry Nyeo is discovering MIT’s undergraduate research community at the intersection of computer science and biological engineering.
Skills learned in the classroom are applied toward health and sanitation projects.
Senior Susan Su finds inspiration in both makerspaces and performance spaces.
MMIP aims to incentivize more students to consider a career in semiconductors and microelectronics, addressing a crucial, nationwide talent gap.
New material could be used by Tesla to produce all-electric vehicles with just a few massive parts.
Payton Dupuis finds new scientific interests and career opportunities through MIT summer research program in biology.
Every year during Residence Exploration Week at MIT, the East Campus community invites first-year students to help build a working roller coaster.
As an MSRP-Bio student in the Vander Heiden lab, Alejandra Rosario helped to reveal how cancer cells maintain access to materials they need to grow.
Undergraduate engineering and computer science programs are No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.