Novelist Elizabeth Acevedo's work reflects the rich stories, traditions, and cultures of the Caribbean diaspora
MIT Reads event moderated by Nailah Smith ’22 delights MIT audience.
MIT Reads event moderated by Nailah Smith ’22 delights MIT audience.
Natural world philosophies are a source of solutions.
IDEAS awards more than $50,000 in grants across six student-led teams to develop projects addressing social and environmental challenges.
Provost Barnhart talks about the connection between diversity and excellence.
Faculty, staff, and students come together in solidarity, to acknowledge the victims of the Buffalo, New York, mass shooting.
Graduate student Sarah Cen explores the interplay between humans and artificial intelligence systems, to help build accountability and trust.
Independent study provides an opportunity to enhance understanding, share learnings with the MIT community.
Global Semiconductor Alliance’s Women’s Leadership Initiative highlights career opportunities for women in hard technology.
New measures build on insights from a course on the Indigenous history of the Institute, now in its third semester.
PhD student Azin Saebi develops chemical tools for bioconjugation and works to improve diversity and inclusion at MIT.
Students in 21H.S04 explore stories of students and faculty from South Asia via oral histories and the Institute Archives/Distinctive Collections.
Over 60 MIT undergraduates came together for “Heritage Meets Heritage” event.
The program’s inaugural honoree, Professor Mohamed H. A. Hassan, president of the World Academy of Sciences, recently visited MIT.
New program strives to bridge the talent gap for underrepresented groups in the tech industry.
The programs are designed to foster an understanding of how artificial intelligence technologies work, including their social implications.