Deans announce new Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
MIT-wide effort aims to bring the power of data to the people.
Study on MOOCs provides new insights on an evolving space
Findings suggest many teachers enroll, learner intentions matter, and cost boosts completion rates.
Collaboration 101
MacVicar Day examines MIT’s unique partnership with Singapore University of Technology and Design.
Two school foundings, 63 years apart, link MIT with advances in Brazilian education
ITA and FazINOVA share a bold vision for Brazilian higher education — and a source of inspiration at MIT.
Four professors named 2015 MacVicar Fellows
Bahr, Drennan, Gibson, and Sive receive the Institute’s highest undergraduate teaching award.
Teaching programming to preschoolers
System that lets children program a robot using stickers embodies new theories about programming languages.
U.S. News ranks graduate programs in engineering, business highly
MIT is home to No. 1 graduate engineering program; Sloan is No. 5 business school.
MIT to allocate record $103.4 million next year to ensure affordability
Undergraduate financial aid budget to grow 8.8 percent; tuition and fees will rise 3.75 percent.
In science and engineering program, lessons about life
SEED Academy’s Life Mastery course at MIT helps local high school students develop critical skills.
MIT Professional Education and Center for Real Estate announce new Certificate in Real Estate Finance and Development
Enrollment open for a five-course certificate program.
High “return-on-learning”
“Business intelligence” software for schools links classroom technology and strategies to student achievement.
Students invited to become Gordon Engineering Leaders
Program enables students to learn skills that will help them succeed in industry.
Freshman "chemistry clicker" champions named
Interactive clicker competitions pit student recitation teams against one another, turning learning into a semester-long game.