Students research pathways for MIT to reach decarbonization goals
A class this semester challenged students to evaluate technologies to help MIT decarbonize — with implications for organizations across the globe.
A class this semester challenged students to evaluate technologies to help MIT decarbonize — with implications for organizations across the globe.
Professors Erik Lin-Greenberg and Tracy Slatyer are honored as “Committed to Caring.”
New studies show that caste and ethnic identity play an outsize role in how business interacts with government in developing countries.
The term members will serve between one and five years on MIT’s board of trustees.
“Design is not a luxury,” the Gensler global co-chair told advanced degree recipients. “It’s for everyone, everywhere.”
“You’ll continue to inspire and give to others that follow,” Nobles told this year’s graduating class.
The inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist encourages the Class of 2024 to “accept impossible missions” and “lead with imagination” in uncertain times.
“Welcome long odds,” the biotechnology leader urged the Class of 2024. “Embrace uncertainty, and lead with imagination.”
“I have never seen a community quite like this one,” Kornbluth told graduates.
MIT.nano inscribes 340,000 names on a single silicon wafer in latest version of One.MIT.
At MIT and internationally, senior Cindy Xie works to bring people together for the health of humanity and the planet.
Kate Brown, MIT professor of history, discusses how ordinary people taking action in their communities can offer hope for the future.
A symposium for financial professionals imagines a new industry around longevity planning.
The MITES associate director of recruitment and admissions plays a key role in introducing middle and high school students to the world of STEM.
The all-volunteer student-run bike shop, founded by graduate student Bianca Champenois, provides repair and maintenance services, emphasizes hands-on learning, and promotes sustainable transportation.