Taking the world by storm
Jordan Benjamin, a double major in physics and atmospheric science, studies the weather inside and out of the classroom.
Jordan Benjamin, a double major in physics and atmospheric science, studies the weather inside and out of the classroom.
MIT Energy Initiative program is using design thinking to solve energy issues on Martha’s Vineyard and beyond.
MIT senior and Rhodes Scholar Sarah Tress aims to use engineering to reduce hardships in developing countries.
Visiting fellows engage with students in the School of Architecture and Planning to create startups aimed at social impact.
Professors Angrist, Demaine, Jones, and Taylor receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.
Student competitors earn two Putnam Fellowships, an Elizabeth Lowell Putnam Prize, and 11 of 15 top spots.
A math professor gives his undergraduates a frustrating combinatorics problem; their solution will soon be published in a leading journal.
When senior Julia Ginder isn’t investigating the mystery of her own allergies, she’s volunteering to help young people reach their goals.
In a dinner-seminar program of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, students expand intellectual horizons and leadership skills.
Students say they're enthusiastic about the new MIT-Imperial Academic Exchange pilot program.
For senior Héctor Javier Vázquez Martínez, studying and teaching abroad has brought new friendships, new research interests, and a new outlook.
MIT’s LeaderShape program allows students to reflect, learn, and apply plans of action to make the world a better place.
Undergraduate researchers discussed their projects at a well-attended poster session.
Computer science major Kevin Shum, a two-time U.S. national champion in figure skating, says competing on the ice helped him grow in and out of the classroom.
Vice chancellor, registrar seek community input on reducing the time between final exams and Commencement.