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.
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.
The grants are designed to promote risky, innovative research with the potential to transform a field of study.
In Killian Award lecture, Rudolf Jaenisch outlines progress and possibilities for treating human disease with stem cells.
12-member group will be led by Professor Jeffrey Shapiro.
Shigeru Miyagawa celebrates OCW’s accomplishments and shares one of the program’s many success stories.
Rankings reaffirm MIT’s leadership role in science and technology.
Carnegie Hall performance, new opera premiere are just a few of the award-winning composer's upcoming events.
Physics professor and two alumni are awarded $500,000 in no-strings-attached funding.
Subra Suresh, nominated to head NSF, is on sabbatical leave for the fall semester.
Scholars’ diverse backgrounds enhance MIT community, research and teaching.
Community members are invited to submit ideas for MIT's 2010 holiday e-greeting. Cash prize awarded to winner, runner-up.
Changes name from Center for Health Promotion and Wellness