Apollo code developer Margaret Hamilton receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
Former School of Engineering and Lincoln Laboratory computing pioneer among 21 recipients of the nation’s highest civilian honor.
Former School of Engineering and Lincoln Laboratory computing pioneer among 21 recipients of the nation’s highest civilian honor.
New organization aims to increase connections, mentoring, and success.
Through its Washington Office, MIT continues its long history of engagement on national science and technology policy.
With deep roots in public service, Trimble looks to establish innovative new programs and stronger service involvement from all MIT community members.
The Institute thanks those whose work keeps MIT running year-round.
MIT president and professors offer words of wisdom, encouragement at Freshman Convocation.
Areas of expertise include robotics, writing, physics, jewelry-making, and breakfast cereal.
Nanes brings to D-Lab 30 years of experience on four continents in technology, innovation, supply chains, and microfinance.
A brief history of the famous 1969 photo of the software that sent humans to the moon.
Retired U.S. Navy captain made many contributions to Arctic research and undergraduate marine education.
Chemical engineering alumna with deep knowledge of the Institute will lead hallmark diversity program.