Q&A: Stuart Schmill on MIT’s decision to reinstate the SAT/ACT requirement
Standardized tests help the Institute’s admissions team identify and assess students from all backgrounds, says MIT’s dean of admissions and student financial services.
Standardized tests help the Institute’s admissions team identify and assess students from all backgrounds, says MIT’s dean of admissions and student financial services.
MISTI sends first Independent Activities Period students abroad since 2020.
MIT anthropologist discusses her new book on ruderal ecologies, her environmental justice class — and how societies can expand their "imagination for how to live otherwise."
Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar bridges disciplines to translate vision into elegant math and neuroscience theory.
Research finds ethnic East Asians often struggle with the Socratic pedagogy of U.S. business schools and law schools.
MIT Center for International Studies and Security Studies Program offer new resources for modeling human behavior and decision-making in real-world scenarios.
An expert in medieval literature, Arthur Bahr is working toward a book on the Pearl-Manuscript — a rare 14th-century document that includes “Pearl” and three other works.
Dominique was one of four honorees recently awarded an MLK Jr. Leadership Award.
New Enterprises, possibly the oldest entrepreneurship course in the country, has made its mark throughout the greater Boston community.
Professors Kamrin, Lang, McGee, and Shoulders are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
Life sciences class brings biotech industry experience into the classroom with part-time internships for graduate students.
Empowering a global community of learners in displacement.
Lincoln Laboratory's K–12 outreach coordinator opens doors to opportunities and instills lasting confidence in students.
New effort empowers MIT researchers to shape real estate’s future and build responsibly and sustainably.
Doctoral student Blair Read links rise of private education in India to local political competition, signaling potential erosion of public services.