Exploring the promise of regenerative aquaculture at an Arkansas fish farm
Through research with MIT D-Lab, MIT engineering student Kiyoko “Kik” Hayano worked with Keo Fish Farms to build a model for regenerative water systems.
Through research with MIT D-Lab, MIT engineering student Kiyoko “Kik” Hayano worked with Keo Fish Farms to build a model for regenerative water systems.
21T.100 (Theater Arts Production) gathers MIT students, faculty, staff, and other professionals to produce feature-length performances.
Members of the MIT curling and figure skating clubs are embracing the 2026 Winter Olympics, an international showcase for their — and many other — cherished winter sports.
The MIT senior will pursue a master’s degree at Cambridge University in the U.K. this fall.
Architecture students bring new forms of human-machine interaction into the kitchen.
With a focus on metallurgy and fabrication, Pappalardo Apprentices assist their peers with machining, hand-tool use, brainstorming, and more, while expanding their own skills.
The MIT senior will spend the 2026-27 year at Tsinghua University in Beijing, studying global affairs.
For nearly a decade, the MIT Warrior-Scholar Project STEM boot camp has helped enlisted members of the military prepare for higher education.
Six MIT student teams pitched products during the annual capstone course prototype launch event.
The MIT senior helps design proteins that spur the immune system to fight cancer and other diseases.
From robotics to apps like “NerdXing,” senior Julianna Schneider is building technologies to solve problems in her community.
The senior, who is involved in Dormitory Council, Hydrant, the Student Information Processing Board, and SuperUROP, is double majoring in computer science and engineering and in urban planning.
“Our students’ ... dedication reflects not only their generosity, but also the spirit of engaging the MIT community in giving back through philanthropy.”
The project was designed and built with novel “bio-composite” materials developed by the student team.
The Institute will commit up to $1 million in new funding to increase supply of UROPs.