New African and African diaspora studies major takes off at MIT
The major invites students to explore the riches of culture, innovation, thought leadership, and beauty that originate in the continent of Africa and its many diasporas.
The major invites students to explore the riches of culture, innovation, thought leadership, and beauty that originate in the continent of Africa and its many diasporas.
The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.
Alan Lightman’s new book asks how a sense of transcendence can exist in brains made of atoms, molecules, and neurons.
In MIT visit, CEO Pat Gelsinger sounds a bullish note on the future of U.S. semiconductor manufacturing.
MIT scholars discuss the history behind the war, lessons learned on state-building, and Iraq’s current political outlook.
Financial aid support remains strong, offsetting a 3.75 percent rise in tuition, and changes to housing, dining, and other costs.
A new campus series intends to inspire conversation about building community across the Institute.
Former Pennsylvania governor honored for distinguished political career.
The computer science and philosophy double-major aims to advance the field of AI ethics.
Professors Gabrieli, Gubar, Martin, and Sass are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
How Elissa Gibson ’22 connected the dots to form her own unique constellation of MIT experiences.
“Introduction to Physical Computing for Artists” at the MIT Student Art Association teaches students to use circuits, wiring, motors, sensors, and displays by developing their own kinetic artworks.
MIT event examines effects of the war on domestic politics and daily life in both Ukraine and Russia.
Undergraduates selected for the competitive program enjoy a seminar series and conversations over dinners with distinguished faculty.
Replacing rice-bag delivery with digital card vouchers helps recipients get their intended supplies, researchers report.