Of Note: This weekend, students will ‘learn anything’ at MIT Splash
With more than 2,500 middle and high school students from around the country expected to attend, this year’s event will be largest ever.
With more than 2,500 middle and high school students from around the country expected to attend, this year’s event will be largest ever.
On November 14th the MIT Museum hosts the opening celebration for the digital collections of Harold "Doc" Edgerton.
MIT economists find a new reason to think that environment, not innate ability, determines how well girls do in math class
MIT economists are trying to learn how and why some Boston charter schools were able to produce stunning results. What they discover could serve as a lesson for America’s struggling public schools.
New workshop on building and sustaining clean energy businesses
Engineering Systems Division hosts the second annual International Engineering Systems Symposium
Deadline nearing to provide feedback on report and its recommendations
A pair of new reports will help frame MIT's international engagement strategy for years to come.
MIT’s new energy minor provides a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the policy, economics, science and technology of energy.
A unique lineage of four women in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT discuss their 'special responsibility' to help others succeed in academia
Using new tools, ideas and ways of working, MIT biologists and engineers hope to change paradigm.