Five from MIT win 2019 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Award funds graduate studies for talented immigrants and children of immigrants.
Award funds graduate studies for talented immigrants and children of immigrants.
Community feedback is invited as Institute prepares to undergo process of reaccreditation.
Student-run event spans energy policy, carbon pricing, storage technologies, and the rise of renewables.
Satellite operator's visualization tool could help prevent space collisions.
MITii will hire experts to pursue new business opportunities by matching MIT expertise and innovation with real-world problems.
Survey open to all students April 2-May 1; MIT creates presidential advisory board and helps launch national consortium to improve academic climates and cultures.
Senior and Marshall Scholar Crystal Winston pursues her vision of a world where cars aren’t limited to roads.
At this year's MacVicar Day symposium, faculty and students reflect on the challenges and joys of education in the 21st century.
When responding to disputes with foreign powers, China does not speak with one voice, political science doctoral candidate Kacie Miura finds.
For three decades, MIT's premier all-female a cappella group has been a home for song and long-lasting friendships.
Senior Danielle Wang, a two-time Elizabeth Putnam Prize winner, is well on her way to becoming a career mathematician.
Female graduate students in the Department of Mathematics unite to encourage community and to extend an invitation to prospective MIT students.
MIT students connect with premier Indian institutes, hospitals, and students to collaborate on “humanistic” assistive design.
Sixth annual Assistive Technologies Hackathon paired students with client co-designers to create innovative solutions to the everyday problems they face.