Once abroad is not enough
Students are increasingly embarking on multiple study abroad opportunities, finding that one experience opens the door to others.
Students are increasingly embarking on multiple study abroad opportunities, finding that one experience opens the door to others.
Students and postdocs from MIT's Science Policy Initiative meet with lawmakers on science-engineering-technology Congressional Visit Days 2019.
Students recognized for revolutionary solutions to women’s health, food waste, transportation, and mobility and communication for people with disabilities.
Researchers set sights on a new standard for issuing, sharing, and verifying academic credentials.
In MIT talk, Beverly Daniel Tatum urges direct discussion about racial issues at a “polarized” moment in U.S. history.
Their winning 2019 Hines Student Competition entry readies an urban space for the future while preserving the past.
Decision to move Commencement to late May marks culmination of community dialogue led by vice chancellor and registrar.
Seed fund will support venture-design education and entrepreneurship in the School of Architecture and Planning.
Machine learning can reveal optimal growing conditions to maximize taste and other features.
Researchers are developing a so-called "daisy-chain" gene-drive system that provides controls for genetic engineering of certain populations.
Assembled from tiny identical pieces, the wing could enable lighter, more energy-efficient aircraft designs.
At this year's MacVicar Day symposium, faculty and students reflect on the challenges and joys of education in the 21st century.
System could provide fine-scale meshes for growing highly uniform cultures of cells with desired properties.
MIT Professor Jennifer Light digs into the history of the idea that students aren’t part of the labor force.