Letter to the MIT Community: Embracing freedom of expression in the life of the Institute
President Kornbluth provides an update on the MIT Statement on Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom, which has been approved by the faculty.
President Kornbluth provides an update on the MIT Statement on Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom, which has been approved by the faculty.
MIT Leaders for Global Operations’ collaboration with the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering trains leaders for a rapidly evolving industry.
Recent alumnus James Hermus wants to help others overcome barriers to accessibility and full participation.
PhD students Lucy Du ’14, SM ’16 and Ginger Schmidt are crushing the competition — and gender barriers — in the world of televised robot combat.
PhD student Alexis Hocken is working with manufacturers to keep their products from (literally) falling through the cracks in the recycling process.
MIT Professor Esther Duflo honored as Committed to Caring for fostering graduate student skills and ambition.
Passionate about creating educational opportunities in India, PhD student Siddhartha Jayanti recently explored multiprocessor speed limits, in a paper written in the Indian language Telugu.
From community events to mentoring, residential scholars find living in the same halls as students is rewarding and fun.
Over 47 years at MIT, “Leslie made every one of us feel like family,” says NASA astronaut Mike Massimino SM ’88, PhD ’92.
The graduate student in biological engineering is the second MIT student-athlete ever to earn Woman of the Year honors.
The late MIT Professor Angelika Amon was recognized as Committed to Caring for her generous and encompassing mentorship.
New fellows are working on health records, robot control, pandemic preparedness, brain injuries, and more.
University placements through MISTI aim to contribute to Africa’s growing research ecosystems.
Philosophy PhD student Eliza Wells investigates how our social roles influence our moral lives.
The MIT PhD student grew up in Mexico and crossed into the US on foot at age 12. Today she’s working in two different labs in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.