From a minor in energy studies to a new career in energy innovation
Diego Giraldez '15 sets his sights on being an innovative energy leader thanks to courses taken in the energy studies minor at MIT.
Diego Giraldez '15 sets his sights on being an innovative energy leader thanks to courses taken in the energy studies minor at MIT.
Ranked No. 1 for the fourth straight year, the Institute also places first in 11 of 36 disciplines.
Eighth graders from Boston, Cambridge, and Lawrence, Massachusetts, learn from recent MIT graduates as part of STEM Summer Institute.
Undergraduate engineering program is No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
On September 10, students can learn about international internship, teaching, and research opportunities with leading companies and labs around the world.
Research from MIT and Harvard shows how to exploit and protect MOOC certification.
‘Global Principles’ course challenges students at MIT and the University of Tokyo to develop a cross-cultural, systems approach to materials science and engineering.
MIT professor of physics honored with the highest teaching award in the American physics community.
Students in the Edgerton Center's Engineering Design Workshop will unveil their STEAM-infused projects on July 31.
MIT scholar, and advocate of native-language instruction, backs linguistic change.
MIT and Total partner to improve technical instruction in African universities.
Program aims to inspire female and underrepresented minority students to pursue STEM fields.
Professor W. Craig Carter leads a collaborative effort to build a materials science curriculum online with integrated programming and active student engagement.