Why the 2022 elections might determine the future of democracy in the US
In a recent discussion, individuals from around MIT describe why every vote in state and local elections matters.
In a recent discussion, individuals from around MIT describe why every vote in state and local elections matters.
In an MIT summer research program, Rita Anoh learned about molecular machines and the value of collaborations.
With donuts and cider in hand, students, faculty, and staff gathered on Hockfield Court to speak with President-elect Sally Kornbluth and celebrate her appointment.
Yilun Du, a PhD student and MIT CSAIL affiliate, discusses the potential applications of generative art beyond the explosion of images that put the web into creative hysterics.
Now in its second year, the Rise program targets exceptional teenage scholars from around the world for their potential as future change-makers.
Rising junior in Course 6-9 was “brave and compassionate” and strove to lift up others.
Committed to Caring program honors David Autor for his unique approach to graduate student mentorship and advocacy.
Graduate student Skylar Dannhoff discovers the collaborative world of fusion research.
“This is your moment,” the Institute’s 18th president tells an MIT audience at a community introduction event.
As Duke University’s provost since 2014, she has advocated for faculty excellence and reinforced the institution’s commitment to the student experience.
MIT's 18th president greeted community members at an event held on campus and online.
With NEET, Sherry Nyeo is discovering MIT’s undergraduate research community at the intersection of computer science and biological engineering.
PhD candidate Raúl Mojica Soto-Albors seeks to understand the rules of plasticity that underlie neuronal behavior.
Skills learned in the classroom are applied toward health and sanitation projects.
MIT Morningside Academy for Design’s inaugural fellows chart a new course.