Rising Stars in civil and environmental engineering come to MIT
MIT CEE hosts workshop for early-career women in academia.
MIT CEE hosts workshop for early-career women in academia.
Cornell University’s Paul McEuen will inaugurate series to honor beloved MIT professor.
Now in its 11th year, the Math Prize for Girls has been hosted by MIT nine times.
Sangeeta Bhatia and Richard Young recognized for their contributions to “advancement of the medical sciences, health care, and public health.”
Senior Kristy Carpenter aims to leverage artificial intelligence and other computational tools to develop new, more affordable drugs.
For four decades, one of MIT’s largest undergraduate organizations has served as a community of women empowerment and diversity in STEM fields.
Materials Research Laboratory’s Materials Research Science and Engineering Center sponsors a motor-building workshop.
Primary focus will be to engage engineering students and peers from across the Institute on the school’s outreach and diversity activities.
From making the lunar landings possible to interpreting the meaning of the moon rocks, the Institute was a vital part of history.
PhD candidate and co-founder of Graduate Women in Chemical Engineering Lisa Volpatti works to support her fellow graduate students.
PhD student Steven Gonzalez studies cloud computing with the eye of an anthropologist.
Speakers — all women — discuss everything from gravitational waves to robot nurses.
MIT residence hall opens a craft studio to promote creativity and belonging.
Nuclear science and engineering alumna Mareena Robinson Snowden PhD '17 devises new solutions for problems of arms control and proliferation.
MRL Materials Research Science and Engineering Center encourages studies in science, engineering, and technology.