Celebrating Pauline Morrow Austin, a founder of radar meteorology
MIT faculty, friends, and family gathered to remember Austin's life and commemorate her contributions to science with the unveiling of an exhibit in EAPS.
MIT faculty, friends, and family gathered to remember Austin's life and commemorate her contributions to science with the unveiling of an exhibit in EAPS.
Innovators from a range of fields discuss their pioneering work and their founders’ journey.
Media Lab graduate student selected from over 7,300 entrants, awarded $50,000 scholarship in contest inspired by the film "Hidden Figures."
Author and executive producer Margot Lee Shetterly explores inspiration for the film; MIT guest speakers provide additional historical context.
Senior Marlyse Reeves is building a supportive community of women in aerospace engineering.
Rising Stars event features research presentations, panel discussions on academic life.
Picower Institute director awarded for her research on brain development, neurological disorders, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Former School of Engineering and Lincoln Laboratory computing pioneer among 21 recipients of the nation’s highest civilian honor.
New organization aims to increase connections, mentoring, and success.
Biology professor and mentor to many investigated protein folding and its role in disease.
When a plan to improve stoves in Peru met unexpected challenges, MIT senior Sade Nabahe rose to meet them.
For Ada Lovelace Day, a look at 10 women in STEM history from MIT’s rare books collection.
Megan Smith ’86, SM ’88 and other thought leaders offer advice to students on how women in STEM fields can develop skills for navigating life and work.
Graduate student Alicia Chong Rodriguez uses her engineering skills to empower women.
A brief history of the famous 1969 photo of the software that sent humans to the moon.