OCW provides challenges for talented young student Indian teen Tuhin Bagi uses MIT OpenCourseWare to enhance his studies and set his sights on future endeavors. March 26, 2013 Read full story →
Researchers awarded $3.7 million for research on sustainable development of Kuwait’s built environment Grant sponsored through the Kuwait-MIT Center for Natural Resources and the Environment March 22, 2013 Read full story →
Burchard Scholars named for 2013 Honorees chosen for demonstrating outstanding abilities and academic excellence in humanities, arts or social sciences, as well as in science and engineering March 20, 2013 Read full story →
Searching for solar systems like our own Josh Winn’s hunt for exoplanets may someday reveal habitable, Earth-like worlds. March 20, 2013 Read full story →
MITx version of introductory biology class has deep roots 7.00x brings an MIT classic online. March 18, 2013 Read full story →
MIT’s Ernest J. Moniz nominated Secretary of Energy President Obama’s pick is head of the MIT Energy Initiative and a former undersecretary of energy. March 4, 2013 Read full story →
AAAS annual meeting puts MIT science and technology on display The 2013 conference, held last week in Boston, featured research presentations, hands-on demonstrations. February 19, 2013 Read full story →
Bringing life to computer models of marine microbes Biogeochemical modeler Mick Follows named tenured associate professor in MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences February 19, 2013 Read full story →
Duflo, Lander, Lewin to lead spring-semester MITx courses EdX takes stock of last semester’s MITx courses; data will be used to improve education online and in the classroom. January 31, 2013 Read full story →
Chisholm, Langer awarded nation’s highest honors for scientists and inventors Two MIT professors are awarded the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. December 22, 2012 Read full story →
School within a school: MIT Concourse A learning community in which MIT freshmen explore the sciences, humanities and social sciences in a small, close-knit community (with a kitchen!) December 10, 2012 Read full story →
Knowing the score At MIT, composer Keeril Makan has found a home for his innovative works. November 29, 2012 Read full story →
All that is solid melts into air: Tomás Saraceno visits MIT CAST visiting artist creates inflatable and airborne biospheres: speculative models for alternate ways of living. November 26, 2012 Read full story →
What can logistics do for you? In a new book, an MIT professor argues that investment in global transportation hubs can spur a ‘feedback loop’ of regional growth. November 20, 2012 Read full story →