Grad students win Urban Land Institute challenge
Their winning 2019 Hines Student Competition entry readies an urban space for the future while preserving the past.
Their winning 2019 Hines Student Competition entry readies an urban space for the future while preserving the past.
Seed fund will support venture-design education and entrepreneurship in the School of Architecture and Planning.
MIT Professor Jennifer Light digs into the history of the idea that students aren’t part of the labor force.
Digitally mapping informal transportation networks in developing cities can help them reach the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.
Visiting fellows engage with students in the School of Architecture and Planning to create startups aimed at social impact.
Researchers design a negotiation strategy to help cities and organizations minimize losses when their data are held hostage.
Symposium speakers describe how colleges must meet the challenges of a rapidly emerging environment in which "computing is for everyone."
DUSP student will pursue an advanced degree in educational policy at Cambridge University.
More than 100 middle school students compete at the fourth Northeast Regional Science Bowl, hosted by students at MIT and sponsored by the School of Science.
“We see an incredible future where the College of Computing channels the collaborative potential of disciplines,” says grad student Matthew Claudel.
New prize honors legendary developer and philanthropist Norman B. Leventhal.
Professors Cullen Buie, Hadley Sikes, and Justin Steil are honored with the Committed to Caring Award.
Moods expressed on social media tend to decline when air pollution gets worse, study finds.
Christoph Reinhart is internationally known for using natural light to illuminate interiors and his lab's design tools are used by architects and urban planners worldwide.