Top collegiate inventors awarded 2019 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize
Students recognized for revolutionary solutions to women’s health, food waste, transportation, and mobility and communication for people with disabilities.
Students recognized for revolutionary solutions to women’s health, food waste, transportation, and mobility and communication for people with disabilities.
Working group discussions focus on how to design the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing to best serve the community and society.
Five undergrads writing on immigrant, diaspora, bicultural, bilingual, and/or mixed-race experiences.
Violence Prevention and Response and Title IX and Bias Response Office celebrate individuals and departments for standing up to sexual harassment and assault.
Presentation workshop for political science graduate students serves as training ground for research and professional skills.
Their winning 2019 Hines Student Competition entry readies an urban space for the future while preserving the past.
Award funds graduate studies to advance groundbreaking applied science.
Marshall Scholar Katie O’Nell investigates how the brain resolves complicated questions involving morality and generosity.
Decision to move Commencement to late May marks culmination of community dialogue led by vice chancellor and registrar.
The third annual MIT 24-Hour Challenge raised $3.75 million from 9,397 donors.
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.