President Sally Kornbluth’s charge to the Class of 2023
“Curiosity is endlessly electrifying,” Kornbluth told graduates.
“Curiosity is endlessly electrifying,” Kornbluth told graduates.
Cindy Alejandra Heredia’s journey from Laredo, Texas, took her to leading the MIT autonomous vehicle team and to an MBA from MIT Sloan.
Each year, staff, faculty, and student volunteers help make the graduation celebration special for all guests, including the occasional duckling.
Media Lab PhD students Manuj Dhariwal and Shruti Dhariwal introduce a new paradigm of creative collaboration in digital learning environments.
Undergraduate research helped feed physics and EECS major Thomas Bergamaschi’s post-MIT interest in tackling challenges.
Undergraduates whose research areas explore discrete math and neural networks honored for their academic achievements.
The current MEng student is one of 175 students nationwide honored for nonpartisan democratic engagement work.
Violence Prevention and Response and the Institute Discrimination and Harassment Response Office celebrate students and employees for their efforts in combating sexual misconduct.
Florian Chavagnat seeks to answer fundamental questions about heat transfer that will shape the success of nuclear power plants — and extended missions in space.
Aeronautics and astronautics major Theo St. Francis describes his studies of Portuguese and travels to Brazil.
Udall Foundation Scholarship honors public service commitment to environmental issues.
Senior Ananya Gurumurthy adds her musical talents to her math and computer science studies to advocate using data for social change.
MIT student creates Tim the Beaver in virtual reality using the MIT.nano Immersion Lab.
With winches, spinners, and telescoping contraptions, bots go head to head in student robot competition inspired by “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
Mechanical engineer and storyteller Hannah Gazdus integrates her love of art into all of her projects.