3 Questions: Maaya Prasad and Kathleen Esfahany on vision, perception, and the poetry of science
Students featured in public art exhibits in prominent locations throughout Boston.
Students featured in public art exhibits in prominent locations throughout Boston.
Senior Brian Williams has used bioengineering as a launchpad to combat racism in public health — and he doesn’t want to stop there.
Annual MIT AgeLab scholarship encourages interaction between youth and older adults.
Former head of IBM will focus on advancing women in STEM and entrepreneurship, and bolstering ethics and responsibility in a digital age.
Honor recognizes professors who went the extra mile advising during the pandemic’s disruptions.
Artificial intelligence is top-of-mind as Governor Baker, President Reif encourage students to “see yourself in STEM.”
Hundreds of MIT community members meet and greet a new chancellor and enjoy autumnal snacks and refreshments.
Rise in endowment will enable greater support for undergraduate and graduate students, and a stronger MIT.
MIT EECS unveils a new effort to encourage and support women on their journey to — and through — graduate study in computing and information technologies.
Substantive community benefits, strong equity and inclusion practices, and ample public open space garner city and community support for MIT’s master plan.
PhD students discuss their participation in The Poetry of Science project and the importance of bringing the arts into science communication.
With the MIT campus as a test bed, a citizen science effort provides lessons well beyond MIT.
An international development practitioner, academic researcher, and social entrepreneur, Pantelic will help guide D-Lab into its third decade.
New center provides information and services to MIT visitors, while the adjacent open space offers community-building events and activities.
The effort raised more than $6 billion to spark innovation on global challenges.