Keeping confidence
The Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) program helped Catalina Romero understand that she wasn’t alone on her MIT journey.
The Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) program helped Catalina Romero understand that she wasn’t alone on her MIT journey.
Awards emphasize cross-disciplinary training, support research to measure and model microbial communities and their influence on ocean processes.
Student researchers lend voices, ideas for exploring nuclear energy’s potential to address climate change, and describe insights gained from the experience.
At the fifth annual Mechanical Engineering Research Exhibition, graduate students gain valuable practice presenting their innovative work.
Living and working in a glass cube, an interdisciplinary team of students reimagined the ambulance of the future as part of a global startup competition.
All students will be given the opportunity to participate in campus climate survey in spring 2019.
MIT's pK-12 Action Group collaborates with the Chinese International School to bring faculty, staff, and students together for hands-on learning.
PhD student designs materials that help guide light within silicon chips, and seeks to advance materials science in her home country of Bangladesh.
MIT hosts the 10th annual contest encouraging STEM careers for female middle and high school students.
TechMart store for students, now located on the second floor in Rebecca’s Café, was recommended by the Food Insecurity Solutions Working Group.
MIT graduate student is one of 20 to join the Switzer Foundation Network, which is committed to environmental change.
PhD student David Layden in the Quantum Engineering Group has a new approach to spatial noise filtering that boosts development of ultra-sensitive quantum sensors.
Legatum Center’s award for innovation in financial inclusion plays a key role in MIT’s push to expand African engagement.
Chemical engineering graduate student was named a “machine-learning maestro” by the magazine.
Water war is an MIT tradition that pits residents from East Campus and West Campus against each other during Residential Exploration.