One of MIT’s “best-kept secrets” offers an outlet for creative writing
The MIT’s Writers’ Group has helped community members channel their creative energies since 2002.
The MIT’s Writers’ Group has helped community members channel their creative energies since 2002.
“Making Art for Scientists” summer course at MIT invited scientists and engineers to explore new ways to visualize and represent their research.
Stefan Helmreich’s new book examines the many facets of oceanic wave science and the propagation of wave theory into other areas of life.
Kaylee Cunningham recognizes that her training as a PhD student in nuclear science and engineering could be for naught if myths continue to plague the industry. The activist is committed to helping — one TikTok at a time.
For MIT CSHub postdoc Miaomiao Zhang, communicating effectively is perhaps the most important part of research.
With support from 322 libraries — a 33 percent increase in participation over its first year — the D2O publishing model will include over 160 scholarly monographs and edited collections by the end of 2023.
The MIT Museum is preparing to transfer its enormous collection — and making a few surprising discoveries along the way.
Evan Kramer’s latest foray into urban astrophotography puts the focus on his fellow researchers.
A new dataset can help scientists develop automatic systems that generate richer, more descriptive captions for online charts.
Global participation in MIT RAISE’s free K-12 program more than doubles in its second year.
Durant, who led the reimagining of MIT’s museum in Kendall Square, will leave his post after 18 years of service.
The iconic MIT Press colophon symbolizes the legacy of its creator Muriel Cooper, a graphic design pioneer and longtime member of the MIT community.
The 2023 competition featured three-minute talks on cutting-edge research from across MIT in an engaging, live competition.
Professor Emerita Nancy Hopkins and journalist Kate Zernike discuss the past, present, and future of women at MIT and beyond.
Hailing from seven countries and five continents, 10 mid-career journalists join a storied program at MIT.