First-year students take center stage on Killian Court
For the first time, students in 2.00b (Toy Product Design) performed their “PLAYsentations” live for a large audience on Killian Court.
For the first time, students in 2.00b (Toy Product Design) performed their “PLAYsentations” live for a large audience on Killian Court.
In person for the first time in three years, the 2.007 (Design and Manufacturing I) Robot Competition celebrated its founder.
Independent study provides an opportunity to enhance understanding, share learnings with the MIT community.
For students in 2.788 (Mechanical Engineering and Design of Living Systems), newly discovered phenomena present opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Lecturers ensure the technology, curriculum, and instructional delivery of MIT’s classroom education keep up with the dizzying pace of its research.
MIT's Council for the Uncertain Human Future convenes small circle groups to reckon with the climate crisis in solidarity.
New measures build on insights from a course on the Indigenous history of the Institute, now in its third semester.
Through the year-long MCSC Climate and Sustainability Scholars Program, students have the opportunity to lead research projects.
Students in 21H.S04 explore stories of students and faculty from South Asia via oral histories and the Institute Archives/Distinctive Collections.
New site offers mobile-responsive, search-optimized experience to a growing global audience of learners.
A new robotic manipulation course provides a broad survey of state-of-the-art robotics, equipping students to identify and solve the field’s biggest problems.
MIT anthropologist discusses her new book on ruderal ecologies, her environmental justice class — and how societies can expand their "imagination for how to live otherwise."
An expert in medieval literature, Arthur Bahr is working toward a book on the Pearl-Manuscript — a rare 14th-century document that includes “Pearl” and three other works.
Students propose solutions to re-imagine the customer experience for Hong Kong’s airport city development.
New Enterprises, possibly the oldest entrepreneurship course in the country, has made its mark throughout the greater Boston community.