MIT announces MITx MicroMasters program in development economics, with path to full master’s degree
Institute to offer its first “blended-only” master’s program, in data, economics, and development policy.
Institute to offer its first “blended-only” master’s program, in data, economics, and development policy.
Alix de Monts, Lisa Ho, Anita Liu, and Melody Liu will study for one year at Tsinghua University in China.
At UN Climate Change Conference, MIT researchers share insights on implementing climate commitments.
Nuclear Science and Engineering Stanton Fellow Brian Henderson brings his physics experience to bear on nuclear weapons disarmament policies.
Researchers develop a new way to create more clean water with less energy, thanks to clever timing.
For graduate student Amanda Rothschild, political science meets personal history in her studies of how the United States responds to genocide.
Tata Center graduate fellow Arun Singh shares energy-economic modeling research at UN Climate Change Conference.
Grad student Libby Tolman melds the elegance of theoretical physics with practical applications of nuclear science.
Samuel Tak Lee Graduate Fellow Zixiao Yin plans to serve communities back home in Inner Mongolia.
MIT alumni and the MIT-Chile Program are bringing unique learning opportunities to Chilean high school students in a partnership with two major Santiago universities.
Institute Professor and world-renowned engineer shares his experiences as an MIT grad student as part of the “Failures in Graduate School” series.
Four students helped launch a campus-wide art installation and shared personal stories of help-seeking, advocacy, and resilience.
Prize winners include faculty, students, and alumni from all divisions.
Tuka Al-Hanai and Mohammad Ghassemi have connected over 500 MIT students for more than 1,000 lunch meetings.