MIT Society of Women Engineers celebrates 40 years
For four decades, one of MIT’s largest undergraduate organizations has served as a community of women empowerment and diversity in STEM fields.
For four decades, one of MIT’s largest undergraduate organizations has served as a community of women empowerment and diversity in STEM fields.
At Solve Challenge Finals in New York, judges selected 32 innovators, and Solve announces $1.5 million in prize funding.
Greater Boston’s annual festival of ideas finds new avenues for celebrating and connecting innovators.
Recent improvements aim to ease the transition to life at MIT, from day one and beyond.
New first-year undergraduates recently experienced everything Residence Exploration Week had to offer.
School of Engineering advisory group proposes a new leadership curriculum and stronger student-advisor relationships.
“I’m here to welcome you to your new home!” President L. Rafael Reif tells first-year students.
“If we are not given support at a personal level, our educational and professional potential is going to be directly affected,” the PhD student says.
Interested MIT faculty, students, and staff may sign up for 15-minute meetings with the president.