Yo-yo champion pursues his passions at MIT
Alex Hattori, a senior in MechE and six-time national yo-yo champion, explores yo-yos and robotics inside and out of the classroom.
Alex Hattori, a senior in MechE and six-time national yo-yo champion, explores yo-yos and robotics inside and out of the classroom.
President L. Rafael Reif welcomes the Class of 2022 to campus at annual Convocation.
Lab assignments for MIT Materials Research Laboratory undergraduate researchers and teachers cut across disciplines.
Incoming first-year students Malik and Miles George double down on their dream of attending MIT.
In the wake of the devastating 2017 hurricane, MIT hosted five Puerto Rican undergraduates to help them continue their path toward graduate school.
Reif urges graduates to “find your calling. Solve the unsolvable. Invent the future. Take the high road.”
From cobalt-free, high-entropy alloys to synthetic goose down, the Materials Project Laboratory offers students a chance to explore.
Annamarie Bair, a premed student turned computer science major, is drawn to the promise of artificial intelligence and health care.
Math and physics major Shaun Datta wraps up four years of pushing himself beyond his comfort zone by singing a cappella with the MIT Logarhythms.
Interdisciplinary undergraduate program combines urban planning and computer science.
Engineers record highest finish in program history after record-setting 2017-18 athletics season.
How would you change the first-year experience? Students have proposed inventive ways to improve the first year. And MIT is listening.
In a “mathy” philosophy class, students explore the risks, outcomes, and ethical implications of living in a warming world.
Jaramillo lab launches a summer program to broaden the horizons of local students interested in materials science and engineering.
Graduating senior Izzy Lloyd tells us about her day — and the story of a rich, multifaceted career at MIT.