Academic All-Americans
MIT is second in the nation in Academic All-American accolades, which recognize scholarship and athletic excellence.
MIT is second in the nation in Academic All-American accolades, which recognize scholarship and athletic excellence.
PhD candidate Maher Damak and Professor Moungi Bawendi recognized for advances in engineering and chemistry.
Media Lab graduate student selected from over 7,300 entrants, awarded $50,000 scholarship in contest inspired by the film "Hidden Figures."
CRISPR pioneer named to inaugural chair created by Patricia and James Poitras '63, founders of MIT’s Poitras Center for Affective Disorders Research.
Professor James Fujimoto, Eric Swanson SM '84, and collaborators lauded for optical coherence tomography.
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni honored in "the most definitive gathering of today’s leading young change-makers and innovators."
Five Lincoln Laboratory staff members and two others from MIT honored for the advancement of engineering, science, and technology.
Graduate student in AeroAstro recognized for exemplary military performance, academics, and physical fitness.
Sophomores and juniors who excel in the HASS and STEM fields are honored.
Test-of-time award recognizes work that has stimulated new conceptualizations of communication phenomena.
MIT postdoc honored for his work developing a technique to quickly deliver medicine to the gastrointestinal tract.
MIT students’ personal account of desert farming in New Mexico earns top honors from college broadcasting association.
Cima and Merrill recognized for contributions resulting in a tangible impact on quality of life, economic development, and the welfare of society.
These generous professors put students first, support in both large and small ways.