Empowering future innovators through a social impact lens
The IDEAS Social Innovation Challenge helps students hone their entrepreneurship skills to create viable ventures for public good.
The IDEAS Social Innovation Challenge helps students hone their entrepreneurship skills to create viable ventures for public good.
With decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, she will lead the center as MIT boosts social impact experiential learning opportunities.
Anna Kwon and Nicole Doering are the first undergraduate students to receive Jane Matlaw Environmental Champion Awards.
As an engineer and an EMT, senior Abigail Schipper works to make medicine more accessible to all.
Through the PKG Public Service Center’s social impact internships, MIT students leverage their analytical, technical, and creative problem-solving skills for public good.
A collaboration between MIT and Miami-Dade County has students working with city planning officials to understand why people wait patiently for a bus — and why they bail.
The Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center's IDEAS program empowers teams partnering with communities to tackle a range of social challenges.
A new cross-institute initiative between MIT Governance Lab, MISTI, and the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center to support graduate student work in public sector innovation.
Students working in Boston Medical Center’s Autism Program make an impact while experiencing the whirlwind atmosphere of a hospital.
Senior Mercy Oladipo is building tools to address disparities in health care.
Lane leaves a lasting legacy at the Institute and on tribal communities around the country.
In a recent discussion, individuals from around MIT describe why every vote in state and local elections matters.
MITvote and the ALL IN initiative increased student voting in 2020 and are working to keep up the momentum for this fall's midterm elections.
Alumni-founded Quipu Market offers loans and other financial services to entrepreneurs through its online marketplace.
IDEAS awards more than $50,000 in grants across six student-led teams to develop projects addressing social and environmental challenges.