Robots compete in “Hack to the Future”
Final competition in MIT’s course 2.007 pays tribute to classic time-travel movie.
Final competition in MIT’s course 2.007 pays tribute to classic time-travel movie.
Highly qualified group of undergraduates brings prior lab experience, variety of interests, to pursue research opportunities in MIT labs.
Senior Walter Menendez applies dynamic visuals to conceptual datasets.
MIT dominates at annual Putnam Mathematical Competition, taking five of six top individual spots.
Fueled by her roots in China, senior Emma Nelson tackles environmental issues with engineering.
Sheela Devadas '15, winner of the 2015 Alice T. Schafer Prize for Excellence in Mathematics, fell in love with the subject at MIT — while still in high school.
Kilauea volcanic smog study may lead to better understanding of effects on human health, infrastructure, and environment.
MacVicar Day examines MIT’s unique partnership with Singapore University of Technology and Design.
MIT admits 1,467 students from 50 states and 67 countries; video of drones delivering acceptance letters garners local and national media attention.
Senior Sterling Harper tackles nuclear energy risk with virtual simulation tools.
Bahr, Drennan, Gibson, and Sive receive the Institute’s highest undergraduate teaching award.
Undergraduate financial aid budget to grow 8.8 percent; tuition and fees will rise 3.75 percent.