The Beaver visits Father Sky: Meet MIT’s First Nations Launch team
MIT Doya blasted their first rocket to a height of 1,290 meters, placing second at the 2023 First Nations Launch contest. The team is now gearing up for a 2024 launch.
MIT Doya blasted their first rocket to a height of 1,290 meters, placing second at the 2023 First Nations Launch contest. The team is now gearing up for a 2024 launch.
Ten years after the founding of the undergraduate research program, its alumni reflect on the unexpected gifts of their experiences.
In a Q&A, the MIT junior describes how all the pieces fell into place as he captured the “Tetris” world title.
MIT’s program for first-year students helps develop hands-on maker skills, with tools, socializing, and safety training.
The Undergraduate Association Sustainability Committee repurposes items for good causes — and discovers a few hidden gems — following a burst pipe in W20.
Undergraduate engineering and computer science programs are No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
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Through the PKG Public Service Center’s social impact internships, MIT students leverage their analytical, technical, and creative problem-solving skills for public good.
For Interphase EDGE/x participants, a life-sized Barbie-themed TARDIS prompts reflections on social norms.
“You belong here,” President Kornbluth assured students in her first MIT Convocation ceremony.
Each semester, students help Boston-area organizations with technical needs — pro bono.
The first cohort of interns reflects a range of political science talent and potential.
Fusion Undergraduate Scholars (FUSars) program offers students in-depth research opportunities in fusion science and energy.
Graduating seniors honored for their excellence in the liberal arts.