Startup empowers women to improve access to safe drinking water
Saha Global, co-founded by two MIT alumnae, helps Ghanaian women start profitable water treatment businesses to serve their communities.
Saha Global, co-founded by two MIT alumnae, helps Ghanaian women start profitable water treatment businesses to serve their communities.
MIT faculty collaborate with members of the Boston-area biotech community to commercialize women’s discoveries and promote female entrepreneurship.
In a year of unprecedented disruption, enrollment in online offerings grows by 140 percent at MIT Professional Education.
Researchers created a risk-assessment algorithm that shows consistent performance across datasets from US, Europe, and Asia.
For 50 years, Independent Activities Period has provided MIT community members with a respite from the firehose.
U.S. C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium convenes virtually, declaring environmental justice key for combating climate change.
SWE members develop innovative and creative ways to maintain programming during the pandemic.
MIT political scientist Richard Nielsen combines ethnography and big data to analyze clerics and preachers in the Islamic world.
Study: Healthier women are more likely to follow age-based guidelines, leaving room for better-targeted testing.
Longtime MIT moral philosopher was a transformational figure and “the atomic ice-breaker for women in philosophy.”
The clothing rental service Armoire helps customers sustainably maintain a fresh wardrobe.
For Denise Johnson MS '97, Caterpillar Group president and MIT Leaders for Global Operations alumna, leadership is all about “continuous improvement.”
One of few female students in the 1940s, Wagley was also the Alumni Association’s first female president.
Innovation and entrepreneurship organizations campus-wide celebrate MIT's female entrepreneurs in November.