Mary Robinson urges MIT School of Architecture and Planning graduates to “find a way to lead”
The former president of Ireland provides wit and wisdom to the graduating Class of 2025 and guests.
The former president of Ireland provides wit and wisdom to the graduating Class of 2025 and guests.
MIT’s president urges graduates to become ambassadors for scientific thinking and discovery.
Lively Commencement ceremony gives students, family, and friends a chance to celebrate years of hard work by the Institute’s newest graduates.
PhD student Sarah Alnegheimish wants to make machine learning systems accessible.
The former US Army Helicopter pilot co-founded Helix Carbon to erase the carbon footprint of tough-to-decarbonize industries.
CoFlo Medical’s low-cost device could administer advanced biologic treatments more quickly to people with cancers, autoimmune diseases, and more.
The multitalented member of the varsity swim team graduated with her undergraduate degree in computer science and molecular biology in 2024 and will complete her MEng this month.
Economics doctoral student Tishara Garg takes a novel approach to answering ambitious questions about big-push industrial policy and development.
MAD Fellow Alexander Htet Kyaw connects humans, machines, and the physical world using AI and augmented reality.
The MIT Festival of Learning sparked discussions on better integrating a sense of purpose and social responsibility into hands-on education.
Two MIT staff members were recently recognized with U.S. presidential awards for STEM mentoring, underscoring their invaluable service to the Institute community and to future scholars.
Professors Andrew Vanderburg and Ariel White are honored as “Committed to Caring.”
Fellowship honors contributions of immigrants to American society by awarding $90,000 in funding for graduate studies.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
The fellowship supports research contributing to the field of planetary science and astronomy.