Visiting Professor Anita Hill leads conversations about Title IX
Attorney, author, and civil-rights advocate moderates The Gender/Race Imperative, a series of talks at MIT about equality in education.
Attorney, author, and civil-rights advocate moderates The Gender/Race Imperative, a series of talks at MIT about equality in education.
Civil and Environmental Engineering Rising Stars Workshop offers researchers opportunities for networking, career advice, and sharing research results.
Data visualization map explores two decades of enrollment trends among female students at the Institute.
Postdoc in the Langer Lab is honored for her contributions to the advancement of STEM fields and for her support of women and girls in science.
Design engineer and 2017 alumna working on the largest rocket ever created by NASA was named an "Awesome Woman of 2017."
Awarded annually by The Rockefeller University, the award recognizes accomplishments of outstanding women in science.
After a mid-career jump to academia, PhD student Jim Magarian now analyzes engineering workforce issues.
Professor of chemistry is the first woman to win the prestigious prize, awarded annually for creativity in organic chemistry or bioorganic and medicinal chemistry.
MITx course and internships help STEM professionals return after a break from the workforce to care for family.
Middle school girls from the Cambridge area spend an afternoon on campus, participating in hands-on scientific experiments.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellows are chosen for their potential to be leaders in their scientific fields and for their commitment to diversity.
Women make up 49.5 percent of MIT’s undergraduates in mechanical engineering, due to department’s proactive approach, study finds.
Alumna and former MIT professor Lindy Elkins-Tanton is working with MIT faculty in her role as principal investigator for NASA's upcoming Psyche mission.
Graduate student Alpha Yacob Arsano wants to bring natural ventilation to the forefront of modern architecture.
Applications for problem-solvers interested in four new areas are due August 1.