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An interdisciplinary team of MIT students develops a solution to improve medical care for refugees as part of the Vatican’s first-ever hackathon.
An interdisciplinary team of MIT students develops a solution to improve medical care for refugees as part of the Vatican’s first-ever hackathon.
Empowering young scientists and engineers is personal for Eboney Hearn ’01, executive director of the MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs.
Graduate student in aeronautics and astronautics is cited for military, academic achievement and service.
Community members assessed the problem and generated ideas for addressing student hunger.
A robot developed by MIT students Ben Katz and Jared Di Carlo can solve a Rubik’s Cube in a record-breaking 0.38 seconds.
Senior Isabella Pecorari is building supportive communities at MIT and beyond.
An early calling for clean energy propels undergraduate Ka-Yen Yau’s research on the next generation of nuclear technology.
Citizens with disabilities from Greater Boston and students gathered to build prototypes of personalized assistive devices.
Eight teams pitched novel inventions at MIT Sloan Healthcare Innovations Prize competition.
In the January Scholars in France program, students discover behind-the-scenes Paris and the city's storied streets.
MIT students learn human-centered design skills in a course offered during the 2018 Independent Activities Period.
MIT senior and Rhodes Scholar Matthew Chun wants to promote innovation that enhances quality of life in developing countries.
Seniors will join class of 49 scholars in new fellowship program.
Students bring the Institute into national conversation about universities and the institution of slavery in the United States.