Blueprint for fall 2020 at MIT
Town Hall for undergraduate students and families outlines plans for the academic year — and the rationale behind key decisions.
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Town Hall for undergraduate students and families outlines plans for the academic year — and the rationale behind key decisions.
Device not only helps record dream reports, but also guides dreams toward particular themes.
Hundreds of miles from campus, Sreya Vangara recalibrates her approach to laboratory research and other MIT commitments.
Recent MIT graduate will apply her dual comparative media studies and mechanical engineering degree to work in the technology industry.
Leveraging unique undergraduate opportunities, new MIT political science alumni pursue bright prospects.
UROP students explore applications in robotics, health care, language understanding, and nuclear engineering.
In a new undergraduate course, students explore the ethical dimensions of their experiences.
Studying history has made her a better planetary scientist, Minsky says. And studying science has made her a better historian.
MIT senior helps his immigrant family address medical matters while balancing his school work.
Anikeeva, Fuller, Tisdale, and White receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.
Through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, students work to build AI tools with impact.
Junior double major seeks to piece together puzzles of the universe, particle by particle.
MIT sophomore Rachel Shen looks for microscopic solutions to big environmental challenges.
Students on UROP teams agree that teamwork speeds up the research.
UROP student Sonia Reilly studies the math of machine learning to improve predictions of natural disasters.