J-WEL Week becomes new online experience J-WEL Connections
After a quick change of plans owing to Covid-19, global education lab discovers the benefits of shifting to a virtual format.
After a quick change of plans owing to Covid-19, global education lab discovers the benefits of shifting to a virtual format.
IEEE, SPIE, and OSA will support students within a new program launched in collaboration with MIT’s Initiative for Knowledge and Innovation in Manufacturing.
First-ever collaboration between a university press and a children’s publisher will offer young readers fascinating insights into STEAM topics.
CovEducation matches college students with younger learners to facilitate online learning.
Drawing on two decades of experience, MIT offers classes and tools for educators, parents, and students in a suddenly virtual world.
New website offers a combination of learning units, hands-on activities, and mentor guides to foster AI literacy.
Molecular biology researcher and MIT alumna is an Office of Engineering Outreach Programs (OEOP) instructor.
MIT student volunteers host fifth annual Northeast Regional Middle School Science Bowl for over 100 middle schoolers.
Lemelson-MIT Program invention education officer honored for the advancement and advocacy of young women in engineering.
Ciara Sivels ’13 takes unusual path to a research career in nuclear engineering for national security.
MIT students train teams in Ghana and Uganda for the International Mathematical Olympiad through MISTI-Africa.
Bernstein was a member of the Hadronic Physics Group in the Laboratory for Nuclear Science, and a longtime anti-nuclear weapons activist.
Doctoral candidate Natalie Lao wants to show that anyone can learn to use AI to make a better world.
MIT researchers and collaborators have developed an open-source curriculum to teach young students about ethics and artificial intelligence.
Impactful program for first-year students helps to ensure a successful transition to MIT.