21st annual MIT IDEAS Social Innovation Challenge supports students leading social innovation
IDEAS awards more than $50,000 in grants across six student-led teams to develop projects addressing social and environmental challenges.
IDEAS awards more than $50,000 in grants across six student-led teams to develop projects addressing social and environmental challenges.
In person for the first time in three years, the 2.007 (Design and Manufacturing I) Robot Competition celebrated its founder.
Longtime MIT Medical staff member Maria Bachini reflects on more than half a century of service at the Institute.
Students in 21H.S04 explore stories of students and faculty from South Asia via oral histories and the Institute Archives/Distinctive Collections.
The MIT Community Service Fund and Community Giving at MIT join forces to continue pursuing philanthropic leadership across the Institute and Greater Boston.
A new study reveals how MIT’s campus design and architecture influence interaction among researchers.
“Carbon Queen” explores how the Institute Professor transformed our understanding of the physical world and made science and engineering more accessible to all.
"A Lab of One’s Own" invites players to engage with archival materials in a virtual environment.
Electrical engineer and Stanford University professor discusses how computer software can support advanced designs and new functionalities.
Papers from MIT’s former ombudsperson provide an important resource on the beginning of the organizational ombuds profession.
Film examines the history and international impact of the 1999 Study on the Status of Women Faculty in Science at MIT, through interviews with Nancy Hopkins and other leading scientists.
Student-led efforts preserve iconic campus landmark for future generations of education and research.
Celebrating 20 remarkable years, MIT OCW looks to the future, informed by learning needs underscored by the Covid-19 pandemic.
A brief history of one member of MIT’s famed Radiation Laboratory.
Oral history project allows MIT students to dig deep into the longstanding connection between the Institute and South Asia.