Preserving culture
MIT historian Lerna Ekmekcioglu explores how women preserve Armenian cultural identity.
Outsized influence
MIT Philosophy has extraordinary success placing PhD graduates in top tenure-track positions.
Leaders for Global Operations alumna shares enthusiasm for engineering
Mary Anito LGO '12 is a passionate advocate for engineering education and careers for girls and young women.
Women’s impact in clean energy is growing worldwide
MIT symposium highlights women’s increasing leadership in energy research, industry and government.
DOE, MITEI announce a women in clean energy program for the U.S.
Announced at the Third Clean Energy Ministerial in London today.
RAD: Empowering women at MIT since 1990
Rape Aggression Defense Systems program, offered free by the MIT Police, teaches self-defense training for women.
A fight for rights
In MIT talk, exiled Nobel Prize-winning activist Shirin Ebadi promises a continued ‘fight for full and complete equality’ for Iran’s women.
Leading by example
Study: The presence of female politicians boosts aspirations, educational achievement of young women.
MIT hosts Math Prize for Girls
More than 250 high school girls converge on campus for competition and community.