Undergraduates ramp up research during pandemic diaspora
Far from MIT, nuclear science and engineering students take ownership of projects and explore new terrain.
Far from MIT, nuclear science and engineering students take ownership of projects and explore new terrain.
In researching and writing a new play, undergraduates delved into the rise of several of MIT’s history-making students.
Remarkably large cohort of graduating seniors honored for excellence in the liberal arts.
The pilot project is designed to determine if wastewater testing can provide early signals about the spread of the virus.
MIT senior Darya Guettler advocates for climate action and broader deployment of zero-carbon energy sources.
Linguistics graduate student Annauk Olin is helping her Alaska Native community preserve their language and navigate the severe impact of climate change.
When Covid-19 forced Edgerton Center student teams off campus, the engineers found their problem-solving skills put to the test.
Working remotely this summer, students worked to better understand human intelligence and to advance machine learning applications.
Amid new challenges, this year’s delta v program taught participants the same essential lessons about entrepreneurship.
Bolstered by campus partnerships and TurboVote, the student-led group MITvote is working to increase voter turnout.
MIT students collaborate online with Hong Kong peers and industry partners to build fintech solutions.
The high-profile research lab is retaining its unique form of creativity while building trust and inclusion.
Undergraduate research opportunities in the Plasma Science and Fusion Center’s High-Energy-Density Physics division support multiple fusion collaborations.
As a community activist and scholar, PhD candidate Kevin Lee has a lot on his plate. But “when things matter so deeply in your bones, the energy just comes,” he says.