High school students find their MathROOTS at MIT
Program aims to inspire female and underrepresented minority students to pursue STEM fields.
Program aims to inspire female and underrepresented minority students to pursue STEM fields.
Professor W. Craig Carter leads a collaborative effort to build a materials science curriculum online with integrated programming and active student engagement.
Students from the Singapore University of Technology and Design will experience leadership training, engineering coursework, and outdoor adventure at MIT.
MIT’s flagship program for rising high school seniors welcomes its 2015 class to campus.
Engineers from iRobot provide workshop for students from the Boston area in the MIT STEM Mentoring Program.
New partnership will support high-impact initiatives aimed at improving public education in Brazil.
Collaboration will support pre-K-12 teachers in using emerging digital learning tools.
In this year's MechE World Cup, undergraduates joined forces to build soccer-playing robots that emulate human movement.
MIT STEM Mentoring Program introduces students from Boston, Cambridge, and Lawrence to an evolving field.
Mechanical engineering class designs toys that make music, light up, and battle for victory.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory's John Nwagbaraocha discusses his love of science, plasma, and popular culture with local high school students.
Final competition in MIT’s course 2.007 pays tribute to classic time-travel movie.
Combined grants provide eight years of funding, among largest gifts received by the arts at MIT.
In middle-schoolers, neuroscientists find differences in brain structures where knowledge is stored.
Project brings together leaders in learning sciences, social sciences, and cognitive sciences to collaborate on a vision for the future of online learning.