MIT brainpower highlighted in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 lists for 2018
Forbes calls this year's 30 Under 30 lists an "encyclopedia of creative disruption."
Forbes calls this year's 30 Under 30 lists an "encyclopedia of creative disruption."
Dorothy Hosler and John Sterman are among those recognized for their efforts to advance science.
Starting with inaugural performance in new facility, students immerse themselves in all aspects of making theater.
Expert in social policy and social reform, especially the welfare state and retirement policy, was a longtime MIT professor.
Distinguished scholar and MacVicar Faculty Fellow is also an accomplished public servant.
Attorney, author, and civil-rights advocate moderates The Gender/Race Imperative, a series of talks at MIT about equality in education.
Susan Solomon's John H. Carlson Lecture examines past environmental challenges in the context of today's fight against climate change.
Five join the SA+P faculty, while 10 are recognized for work in art, architecture, urbanism, and design.
Professor Paula Hammond uses nanoscale biomaterials to craft anti-cancer treatments tiny enough to get through the bloodstream and enter tumors.
New Research Reception gives alumni and the community an inside look at research and initiatives in Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Theorist explores particle physics at the boundary of “messy and elegant.”
Bruno Verdini leads a popular new class on negotiation skills.
Prize winners span six departments in the schools of Science and Engineering.
Civil and Environmental Engineering Rising Stars Workshop offers researchers opportunities for networking, career advice, and sharing research results.