MIT keeps a firm commitment to undergraduate student support for 2021-2022
Financial aid will remain robust and, after being held flat last year in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, tuition and fees will increase by 3.85 percent.
Financial aid will remain robust and, after being held flat last year in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, tuition and fees will increase by 3.85 percent.
Senior Nina Levine is researching technologies for detecting radioactive material, as she pursues a dual path in nuclear science and policy.
Fund supported by the Office of the Chancellor is advancing mental health, well-being, and racial justice projects at MIT.
A unique workshop lets students examine their personal histories as a way to even the playing field between mentors and mentees.
The three-day event featured talks on renewable energy, climate justice, and supporting clean tech startups.
MIT’s president writes to the community following the tragedies in Georgia and surging anti-Asian violence.
After studying and working on three continents, senior Andrea Orji now seeks to become a physician, eventually working in Nigeria.
As the world reduces carbon pollution, research from the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative shows the need to protect schools in counties that rely on the fossil fuel industry.
Joe Higgins and Krystyn Van Vliet discuss themes that emerged from extensive conversations on MIT’s workforce in the post-pandemic world.
MIT Energy Fellow Richard Ibekwe finds flaws in high-temperature superconducting tapes so they can be measured, fixed, or embraced.
WISDM has selected 20 women to take part in a Story Collider communications skills training.
Oral history project allows MIT students to dig deep into the longstanding connection between the Institute and South Asia.
A voracious learner, he fulfilled his dream of attending MIT like his hero, Tony Stark.
As the Covid-19 pandemic altered our lives, the MIT community reached new levels of resilience and ingenuity.