Investigating the embattled brain Combat veteran and PhD candidate Omar Rutledge drives research on post-traumatic stress disorder. April 28, 2021 Read full story →
Sparking studies and conversations in Spain MIT-Spain students deliver virtual learning challenges to over 1,800 Spanish students. April 26, 2021 Read full story →
Top collegiate inventors awarded 2021 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize Student inventors recognized on World IP Day for groundbreaking, patentable solutions to issues related to maternal health, energy efficiency, and plastic waste. April 26, 2021 Read full story →
Keeping humanity central to solving climate change MIT scholars are helping to solve the economic, cultural, and political dimensions of the world’s energy and climate challenges. April 22, 2021 Read full story →
3 Questions: Deborah Liverman on helping students overcome career uncertainty As students face career disruptions, MIT Career Advising and Professional Development provides support with new resources and long-distance advising. April 15, 2021 Read full story →
MIT juniors Yu Jing Chen and Max Williamson named 2021 Truman Scholars Fellowship provides funding for graduate school and recognizes future public service leaders. April 15, 2021 Read full story →
Nine MIT students awarded 2021 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants. April 13, 2021 Read full story →
Task Force 2021 and Beyond moves into new phase Effort to recast MIT for the post-Covid era will now shift to focus on refining and implementing ideas proposed earlier. April 12, 2021 Read full story →
“Timber Wars” from Oregon Public Broadcasting wins McElheny Award for local science reporting Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT also recognizes reporting from The Boston Globe, Detroit Free Press, The Arizona Republic, and Boston’s WBUR. April 8, 2021 Read full story →
SMART researchers develop 15-minute immune-profiling assay Deterministic lateral displacement assay can rapidly assess host inflammatory response, identifying a potentially life-threatening hyper-aggressive immune response. April 8, 2021 Read full story →
How MIT OpenCourseWare became an educational resource to millions around the world Celebrating 20 remarkable years, MIT OCW looks to the future, informed by learning needs underscored by the Covid-19 pandemic. April 6, 2021 Read full story →
What has the pandemic revealed about the US health care system — and what needs to change? Seven MIT researchers see lessons and opportunities for US health care. April 5, 2021 Read full story →
Why we need a more precise understanding of vaccine hesitation In a Q&A, Charles Senteio discusses Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy among Black Americans and the “tsunami of inequity” accelerated by the pandemic. April 1, 2021 Read full story →
Connecting history with the present moment Hundreds worldwide join MIT students in experiencing 21H.000 (History of Now: Plagues and Pandemics) as a public series of webinars. March 31, 2021 Read full story →
Sustainable solutions at home and abroad Mechanical engineering student Arnav Patel is on a mission to promote sustainability — from Cambridge to the Himalaya. March 29, 2021 Read full story →