Three MIT alumni graduate from NASA astronaut training
Marcos Berríos ’06, Christina Birch PhD ’15, and Christopher Williams PhD ’12, now eligible for spaceflight assignments, encourage MIT students to apply for the next astronaut class.
Marcos Berríos ’06, Christina Birch PhD ’15, and Christopher Williams PhD ’12, now eligible for spaceflight assignments, encourage MIT students to apply for the next astronaut class.
June Odongo uses free, online MIT courses to train high-quality candidates, making them job-ready.
Astronaut Woody Hoburg ’08 shares insights and advice with students in his first visit to campus since joining NASA.
Anna Kwon and Nicole Doering are the first undergraduate students to receive Jane Matlaw Environmental Champion Awards.
Fusion’s success as a renewable energy depends on the creation of an industry to support it, and academia is vital to that industry’s development.
MIT students traveled to Washington to speak to representatives from several federal executive agencies.
The 2023 symposium offered candid insights and practical advice for aeronautical and astronautical engineers interested in pursuing academia.
MIT DMSE hosts its first-ever jobs fair, attracting industry giants, startups, and students for networking and career exploration.
Ten years after the founding of the undergraduate research program, its alumni reflect on the unexpected gifts of their experiences.
With the growing use of AI in many disciplines, the popularity of MIT’s four “blended” majors has intensified.
Held annually at MIT, the PIKSI-Boston program brings together students from groups underrepresented in the field of philosophy.
Through the PKG Public Service Center’s social impact internships, MIT students leverage their analytical, technical, and creative problem-solving skills for public good.
MIT Professor Ben Schneider honored as Committed to Caring for acting as a "bedrock of compassion."
Cindy Alejandra Heredia’s journey from Laredo, Texas, took her to leading the MIT autonomous vehicle team and to an MBA from MIT Sloan.
Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin visits MIT, discusses how technology will continue to transform trading and investing.