Celebrating a decade of interdisciplinary microbiology
The Microbiology Graduate PhD Program spans 50 labs across 10 departments and divisions, offering a broad approach to microbial science and engineering.
The Microbiology Graduate PhD Program spans 50 labs across 10 departments and divisions, offering a broad approach to microbial science and engineering.
Class taught by Vivienne Sze and Joel Emer brings together traditionally separate disciplines for advances in deep learning.
Using a broad design approach, students are developing and evaluating changes to the first-year undergraduate experience.
Starting with inaugural performance in new facility, students immerse themselves in all aspects of making theater.
Nuclear Systems Design class immerses students in the design and communications skills needed to produce innovations.
Three from the Plasma Science and Fusion Center spend time with the Middle East Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow.
MIT Startup Exchange accelerator puts focus on establishing profitable business connections.
New initiative supported by $3.7 million in grants from the Charles Koch Foundation.
Bruno Verdini leads a popular new class on negotiation skills.
A bittersweet gathering of alumni, faculty, and administrators marks the MIT-Cambridge University exchange program's final year.
D-Lab founder Amy Smith teaches MIT students to tap into the heart of international development.
After only online collaborations, four MicroMasters students meet in person for the first time — and go on to win a worldwide competition.
NEET pilot initiative centers around interdisciplinary projects to prepare students for the practice of engineering.
Innovative collaborative learning courses combine online technology with live interactions to enhance critical learning of leading-edge topics.