More than a prize
Math Prize for Girls offers inspiration and mentorship to participants on MIT’s campus.
Math Prize for Girls offers inspiration and mentorship to participants on MIT’s campus.
The Alex and Brit d’Arbeloff Fund for Excellence in Education seeks proposals for faculty-led projects to enhance the educational experience of MIT undergraduates.
Undergraduate engineering program is again No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Brandon Holloway ’14 was inspired by a roller coaster and had his passions fueled by MITES.
MIT’s newest students include a classical ballerina, a junior Olympic archer, and a battalion commander.
Rick Danheiser and Bjorn Poonen are lauded for their outstanding teaching.
Students’ designs for cellular-networking protocols help define the limits of protocol performance.
Final report of Institute-wide Task Force offers 16 recommendations to help MIT evolve for a new world.
With a new app, young children learn important skills as they program stories and games.
NuVu Studio takes high school students out of the classroom and into a design space to invent and create.
By looking to nature, PhD student Leon Dimas 3-D prints materials that resist flaws and fractures.
Honor recognizes nine outstanding teachers nominated by students.