MIT 24-Hour Challenge reaches tau
The second MIT 24-Hour Challenge, held on Pi Day, surpassed its goals with 8,673 donors.
The second MIT 24-Hour Challenge, held on Pi Day, surpassed its goals with 8,673 donors.
In the Emerald City, alumni, faculty, and friends celebrate MIT’s culture of creativity and innovation for the greater good.
CEO Drew Houston offers advice for starting and scaling a company.
Playful Learning Lab, founded by AnnMarie Thomas ’01, is collaborating with rock band OK Go to create hands-on PK-12 engineering experiences.
Ryan Robinson '17 launched his startup with skills from both the humanities and engineering.
Alumna’s mini-lab kits include all necessary tools and materials for anyone to start engineering microbes.
Sam McElhinney MBA '17 found a way to help New England small farms, family estates, and orchards by creating a system that enables them to host events easily.
Startup’s optoelectronic chips could reduce energy usage by up to 50 percent in data centers while increasing computing speeds.
Leader in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Institute for Data, Systems, and Society was the inaugural JR East Professor.
Startup’s platform crunches anonymized smartphone GPS data to understand how people shop, work, and live.
Stephanie Lampkin MBA ’13 says unconscious bias creates unfair hiring practices — and she developed an app for that.
Graduate student in aeronautics and astronautics is cited for military, academic achievement and service.
MIT faculty and researchers are working on solutions for an economy with too many bad jobs, too few good jobs, and income inequality.
Chemical engineering alumna will pursue an advanced degree in engineering at Cambridge University in the U.K.