Seven MIT faculty win 2019 Presidential Early Career Awards
Checkelsky, Chung, LeBeau, Lee, Marelli, Slatyer, and Surendranath receive the highest U.S. award for young scientists and engineers.
Checkelsky, Chung, LeBeau, Lee, Marelli, Slatyer, and Surendranath receive the highest U.S. award for young scientists and engineers.
Eight faculty members are granted tenure in five science departments.
Political scientist awarded MIT’s highest faculty honor in new titled position.
MIT Press editorial director recognized for service to the university press community.
Educators recognized for improving classroom instruction and student engagement through innovative uses of digital technology.
MIT biologist and electrical engineer are two of 38 naturalized U.S. citizens honored for contributions to American society.
NBA star, Polynesian voyager, mayor of Stockton, California, are among the new cohort working to build bridges between MIT and the world.
Local youth recognized for fostering unity across generations.
The new members of Xi of Massachusetts, the MIT chapter of PBK, combine the best of humanities, natural science, and social science scholarship.
Staffers feted for caring, collaboration, and community.
The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association recognizes innovation and leadership in science and technology.
D-Lab noted for its "work to address the daily challenges of poverty through design."
J-WAFS announces graduate fellowships for Sahil Shah and Peter Godart, both of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
The School of Engineering gives its 2019 Infinite Mile Awards for exceptional service and support.