High school students blend engineering, art, and science Students in the Edgerton Center's Engineering Design Workshop will unveil their STEAM-infused projects on July 31. July 28, 2015 Read full story →
Colette Heald awarded AGU James Macelwane Medal Professor in civil and environmental engineering and earth, atmospheric and planetary sciences will be honored at an awards ceremony in December. July 27, 2015 Read full story →
Public Service Center Fellowships program turns 25 For a quarter-century, public service fellowships have inspired MIT students to work with community partners for the betterment of humankind. July 24, 2015 Read full story →
3 Questions: Michel DeGraff on Haiti’s new policy for teaching in Kreyòl MIT scholar, and advocate of native-language instruction, backs linguistic change. July 20, 2015 Read full story →
Putting research in the spotlight Senior research officers from MIT and universities across the U.S. met with the press to discuss the future of the research enterprise. July 17, 2015 Read full story →
Long-sought phenomenon finally detected Weyl points, first predicted in 1929, observed for the first time. July 16, 2015 Read full story →
Toward cheaper water treatment MIT spinout makes treating, recycling highly contaminated oilfield water more economical July 15, 2015 Read full story →
High school students find their MathROOTS at MIT Program aims to inspire female and underrepresented minority students to pursue STEM fields. July 8, 2015 Read full story →
MIT-SUTD Summer Global Leadership Program makes a splash Students from the Singapore University of Technology and Design will experience leadership training, engineering coursework, and outdoor adventure at MIT. June 25, 2015 Read full story →
Serenella Sferza honored with SHASS Infinite Mile Award MIT-Italy Program co-director and MISTI Global Teaching Labs founder receives Great Ideas award from SHASS Dean Deborah Fitzgerald. June 22, 2015 Read full story →
School of Engineering awards for 2015 Awards were given to outstanding faculty, and graduate, and undergraduate students. June 18, 2015 Read full story →
Charles Correa, influential architect and planner, dies at 84 “India’s Greatest Architect” left his mark on MIT and the world. June 17, 2015 Read full story →
Education is focus of Lemann gift to MIT New partnership will support high-impact initiatives aimed at improving public education in Brazil. June 16, 2015 Read full story →
The Council for the Arts at MIT announces new leadership roles Rick Stone ’76 will serve as chair, Karen Arenson ’70 as vice chair June 16, 2015 Read full story →
Surfaces get smooth or bumpy on demand MIT research produces soft material with controllable surface textures that can be varied by squeezing. June 11, 2015 Read full story →