Undergraduate contributes to fusion reactor advancement
Jake Jurewicz, a nuclear science and engineering-physics double major, received a fellowship to develop new simulation and visualization software at the National Fusion Facility in California.
CME student wins design prize at Cambridge University
Fareeha Safir discusses her award-winning microfluidics device and Cambridge-MIT Exchange program experience.
MIT students create new medical devices
Precision machine design class links doctors with students to find ways of meeting pressing medical needs for new technology.
A physicist and her neutrinos
MIT senior Christie Chiu has found her focus: the study of tiny particles.
SuperUROP propels undergraduate research to next level
Poster session showcases student advances in key technologies and attracts faculty, venture capitalists and industry sponsors.
Science students hold design-thinking workshop
Program aims to help students gain perspective on new methodologies, improve overall research skills.
Finding his voice
First-generation college student Eric Trac makes the most of MIT — whether through medical research or community service.
Undergrads take the lead in 10.27
Class offers students a unique opportunity to contribute to the field of energy.
Daniel Hastings to step down as dean for undergraduate education
Following seven years of administrative leadership, Hastings will return to the MIT faculty.
Students invited to become Gordon Engineering Leaders
Program provides students with the opportunity to strengthen engineering leadership skills.
MIT admits 650 talented and diverse students through early action
Changes in admissions process keep pace with rise in applications.
The What, Who, and How of DUE: Global Education and Career Development (GECD)
Global Education & Career Development (GECD) comprises three complementary areas within one office.