How to be an astronaut
Astronaut Woody Hoburg ’08 shares insights and advice with students in his first visit to campus since joining NASA.
Astronaut Woody Hoburg ’08 shares insights and advice with students in his first visit to campus since joining NASA.
The computer scientist will study global affairs at Tsinghua University in China as part of the 2025-26 class of Schwarzman Scholars.
Randall Briggs ’09, SM ’18 created the GardenByte indoor herb garden to grow crops three times faster than they would outdoors.
Hong Ru MFin ’10, PhD ’15 returns to MIT Sloan to teach the next generation of master of finance students.
Through volunteer work and other activities, the Women’s League has played an impactful role at MIT for more than a century.
MIT students traveled to Washington to speak to representatives from several federal executive agencies.
Fall 2023 Wulff Lecture speaker Sossina Haile ’86, PhD ’92 uses ammonia and a “superprotonic” material for efficient and eco-friendly energy generation.
In the 60 years since President Kennedy’s death, a scholarship in his name has sent generations of British students to study tuition-free at MIT and Harvard University.
Jörn Dunkel and Surya Ganguli ’98, MNG ’98 receive Science Polymath awards; Josh Tenenbaum is named AI2050 Senior Fellow.
The Graduate Student Coaching Program teaches students the “coaching mindset” to help them reach their personal and professional goals.
Professor Wit Busza, Instructor Karol Bacik, postdocs Cari Cesarotti and Chao Li, and Pablo Gaston Debenedetti SM ’81, PhD ’85 honored for contributions to physics.
MIT DMSE hosts its first-ever jobs fair, attracting industry giants, startups, and students for networking and career exploration.
The lifelong athlete, pilot, aviation enthusiast, and educator taught at the Institute for 40 years.
"It gives people an outlet and a way of expressing themselves through music,” says one contributor to the MITverses project.
The MIT alumnus will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.