Four from MIT win prestigious Guggenheim fellowships
Doeleman, Hughes, Makan and Yablo among 181 recipients for 2012.
Doeleman, Hughes, Makan and Yablo among 181 recipients for 2012.
Prize honors cross-cultural fluency
To develop innovative recommendations for transforming the military psychological health care system related to PTSD.
Men's volleyball takes second at volleyball scramble tournament; Rafidi competes at Junior World Fencing Championships.
MIT project, funded with $10 million NSF grant, could transform robotic design and production
McCord, Okuneye awarded $30,000 for graduate study toward careers in government, non-profits.
MIT jumps to fourth in Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings; Shin competes at NCAA Fencing Championships.
Honored for highly innovative and creative work in computational modeling
Undergraduates receive top honor in collegiate math, science and engineering education.
Kates named All-American; men's and women's swimming and diving teams finish in top 10 at NCAAs.
Professor Miyagawa recognized with other leaders of the global OpenCourseWare movement.