MIT Cheney Room reopens with fresh and enhanced programming
Historically women-oriented space welcomes more community members, focusing on women and gender.
Historically women-oriented space welcomes more community members, focusing on women and gender.
“AI for endometriosis? If only there were data!”
MIT Reads event moderated by Nailah Smith ’22 delights MIT audience.
Natasha Joglekar ’21 is eager to apply her MIT education, with a major in computer science and biology and a minor in women’s and gender studies, to a career in medical research.
In a new MIT class, students explore how STEM researchers bring their knowledge to major societal issues.
MLK Visiting Professor in Women’s and Gender Studies and scholar of critical race, feminist, and disability studies discusses misogynoir, social media, and her work at MIT this year.
Honorees will engage in the life of the Institute through teaching, research, and other interactions with the MIT community.
As a teacher, Kampf was consistently both a generous force of inclusion and a prod of conscience.
Mutongi discusses the connection between Kenyan widows and the #MeToo movement, myths of African entrepreneurship, and the wider implications of her research.
How the humanities, arts, and social science fields can help shape the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing — and benefit from advanced computing.
MIT residence hall opens a craft studio to promote creativity and belonging.
Violence Prevention and Response and Title IX and Bias Response Office celebrate individuals and departments for standing up to sexual harassment and assault.
Among the program's offerings, the Digital Humanities Lab applies computational tools to humanistic research — and builds a community fluent in both languages.
“Look up from your computer. And see the blue sky that brings you joy.”
Women make up 49.5 percent of MIT’s undergraduates in mechanical engineering, due to department’s proactive approach, study finds.