Brandon Ogbunu is a radical collaborator
MLK Visiting Professor tries to “maximize connection time” while studying protein evolution.
MLK Visiting Professor tries to “maximize connection time” while studying protein evolution.
The role-playing game “On the Plane” simulates xenophobia to foster greater understanding and reflection via virtual experiences.
Top Institute stories dealt with a presidential transition; Climate Grand Challenges; an action plan for belonging, achievement, and composition; the MIT Morningside Academy for Design; “Wakanda Forever” at MIT; and more.
Across the Institute, MIT’s communities took part in light-hearted traditions new and old.
With the selection of 16 inaugural postdocs, the program seeks to develop the next generation of faculty leaders and help guide the school toward a more diverse and inclusive culture.
First-gen MIT graduate students are claiming their identity, forming community, and holding space for one another.
This year's fellows will work across research areas including telemonitoring, human-computer interactions, operations research, AI-mediated socialization, and chemical transformations.
Michael Birnbaum has been recognized as Committed to Caring for his wide-reaching support of students and his departmental leadership.
Whether building robots or helping to lead the National Society of Black Engineers, senior Austen Roberson is thinking about the social implications of his field.
At an MIT event, speakers profiled four Cherokee innovators and traced their success back to the communal and egalitarian culture they came from.
During a special screening of the latest Marvel Studios production, students shared their enthusiasm at seeing MIT on the big screen.
Some 70 students enjoy "Heritage Meets Heritage" event.
Associate Professor Mai Hassan documents bureaucratic systems in Eastern Africa set up for coercion, as well as roadblocks to democratic government.
Showcased in a new exhibit, student research explores the long history of South Asians at the Institute.
Lane leaves a lasting legacy at the Institute and on tribal communities around the country.