Chancellor Phillip L. Clay to step down
Hailed by President Hockfield as ‘an exceptional leader,’ he leaves a remarkable record of achievement.
Teaching real-world programming
In an innovative software-engineering class, students meet for regular “code reviews” with senior programmers from Boston-area companies.
Keeping it real through systems thinking
SDM student addresses real-world challenges in his academic studies.
In the open
Hundreds of scholarly articles are now freely available online thanks to MIT’s landmark Open Access policy.
Teaching biology with technology
Klopfer awarded $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to improve high school teaching
Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam grants awarded to high schools nationwide
Grants meant to inspire teens to improve the world through invention; awarded to 14 high schools
Brody to receive award from teachers' association, educators
Honored for his contribution to education in the state
Subra Suresh to head National Science Foundation
MIT’s dean of engineering has been confirmed by the United States Senate to direct the largest supporter of non-medical basic-science research in the country.
OpenCourseWare: A Decade of Global Benefit
Shigeru Miyagawa celebrates OCW’s accomplishments and shares one of the program’s many success stories.
National Research Council releases assessment of U.S. doctoral programs
Rankings reaffirm MIT’s leadership role in science and technology.
The energy challenge calls on humanities and social-science research
Courses on energy include economics, political science, history, literature and more.
MIT, visiting Singapore students transform games research with two more new releases
Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab games delve into color theory and recursive learning.