Woman in technology
A high-school outreach program first brought Tamara Broderick to MIT in 2002. Now she's back, as an assistant professor in EECS.
A high-school outreach program first brought Tamara Broderick to MIT in 2002. Now she's back, as an assistant professor in EECS.
MIT’s flagship program for rising high school seniors welcomes its 2015 class to campus.
MIT graduate students organize summer institute to increase diversity in philosophy field.
In Commencement remarks, U.S. CTO stresses the importance of the personal, caring side of MIT.
In visit to MIT, NASA astronaut Yvonne Cagle urges women and girls to dream big.
Honor recognizes efforts to improve the day-to-day experiences and long-term prospects of people with hearing loss and other disabilities.
Head of political science at MIT says understanding the past is a source for social innovation in our own time.
In talks at MIT, noted behavioral expert suggests encouraging skills of people with autism.
MIT recognition program receives three awards from Recognition Professionals International.
Three outstanding PhD students have been invited to study at MIT for the fellowship's inaugural year.
Keynote speaker Renée Richardson Gosline shares insights on preconceptions at Institute Diversity Summit.
The 38th stamp in the "Black Heritage" series honors architect and educator Robert Robinson Taylor of the Class of 1892.
Institute Community and Equity Officer releases report aimed at fostering culture of respect and caring.