Harnessing a “meritocracy of great ideas”
Using a broad design approach, students are developing and evaluating changes to the first-year undergraduate experience.
Using a broad design approach, students are developing and evaluating changes to the first-year undergraduate experience.
Doctoral student Elizabeth Dekeyser studies Muslim communities' sense of solidarity with the French state.
Optimizing the design of electricity markets could make it easier to integrate renewable energy sources into the power grid.
Three from the Plasma Science and Fusion Center spend time with the Middle East Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow.
MIT students from bioengineering, business, computer science, and energy science fields receive the prestigious awards.
Prize winners span six departments in the schools of Science and Engineering.
MIT’s graduate student housing groundbreaking and a Community Art Center mural installation are cause for celebration.
Vice chancellor reflects upon his first few months on the job, progress to date, and future plans.
Postdoc in the Langer Lab is honored for her contributions to the advancement of STEM fields and for her support of women and girls in science.
Teams developing materials solutions for ships and buildings split second and third prizes.
Ahrens, Rathbun, Silmore, and Wei are recognized for tackling complex science and engineering problems of national importance.
Faculty, friends, and family pay tribute to an intellectually generous scholar.
Awards support high-risk, high-impact biomedical research.
Political science doctoral student Ketian Zhang sheds light on China's use of coercion in foreign policy, hoping to span a deep divide.