Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science launches new undergraduate curriculum
Updated degree requirements emphasize flexibility, earlier engagement with core material, and smoother introduction to software
Updated degree requirements emphasize flexibility, earlier engagement with core material, and smoother introduction to software
The second in a new series of open online courses, part of MIT's MicroMaster’s program in supply chain management, is open for enrollment.
As MIT course challenges students to reinvent 3-D printing, professor aims to share approach with others.
Motors smoking, robot reenacted Paul Revere’s ride to win competition.
Lincoln Laboratory workshop teaches undergraduates how to build and test small radar systems.
Students will give PLAYsentations, open to the public, on Tuesday, May 10.
Harmonix co-founder Eran Egozy returns to MIT as professor of the practice in music technology.
New MIT Professional Education course introduces strategies for entrepreneurial negotiations.
From major facilities and centers to out-of-the-way labs and classrooms, MIT opened its doors to the public.
Site visits by grad students in the School of Architecture and Planning sharpen proposals in art, architecture, and urbanism studios.
“Duckietown” class at Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab teaches autonomy, aims to become global research platform.
New fieldwork program in civil and environmental engineering takes students to Italy for a lesson in ancient infrastructure and materials.
Students learn essential negotiation tactics during Independent Activities Period.
During Independent Activities Period, students traveled to the Guangdong province for a behind-the-scenes look as part of the MISTI-China Program.