Winners of 2020 Teaching With Digital Technology Award recognized for their innovations
Thirty-one MIT instructors honored for digital teaching excellence in extraordinary circumstances.
Thirty-one MIT instructors honored for digital teaching excellence in extraordinary circumstances.
The high-profile research lab is retaining its unique form of creativity while building trust and inclusion.
Joining the School of Science, 10 faculty members expand the departments of Biology; Chemistry; Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences; Mathematics; and Physics.
“We hear big data is going to change the world, but I don’t believe it will unless we synthesize it into tools with a public benefit,” she says.
A new video gives thanks to staff members across MIT for their extraordinary efforts during unprecedented times.
MIT professor’s new book, “Money for Nothing,” digs into the origins and relevance of Britain’s South Sea Bubble.
Alison Wendlandt explores how the layout of atoms in molecules, such as sugars and drugs, can affect their nature and our bodies.
Longtime MIT professor launched the Biotechnology Process Engineering Center and influenced generations of students.
Esteemed scholar and extraordinary steward of institutions and people was known to light up the academic landscape.
In his latest letter, President L. Rafael Reif highlights three areas of "crucial work" for the MIT community.
“We will find great meaning and satisfaction in having endured this historic test together,” President Reif told new and returning students.
New faculty in these areas will connect the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and a department or school.
Associate Professor Andres Sevtsuk’s new book, “Street Commerce,” delves into the science of stores, streets, and public space.
Whether analyzing currency attacks or school choice, economist Stephen Morris seeks “a richer perspective on information structures.”
Over 8,000 tests were performed last week by MIT Medical.