Dyanna Jaye: Bringing the urgency of organizing to climate policy
The master’s student and co-founder of the Sunrise Movement works toward embedding climate into every level of government.
The master’s student and co-founder of the Sunrise Movement works toward embedding climate into every level of government.
The HASTS PhD candidate describes his new book, “Sordidez,” a science fiction novella on rebuilding, healing, and indigeneity following civil war and climate disaster.
The effort aims to transform micronutrient dosing to children by harnessing the power of data.
“The Laboratory of Change” is the theme for the 18th International Architecture Exhibition.
PhD student Constantine Tzouanas investigates how interactions between individual cells help determine whether pathogens will defeat their hosts — or vice versa.
Each semester, students help Boston-area organizations with technical needs — pro bono.
Three graduate students forged a path to the same Picower Institute lab through participating in the MIT Summer Research Program in Biology and Neuroscience.
The first cohort of interns reflects a range of political science talent and potential.
TeleAbsence, a project from the MIT Media Lab, probes and imitates the way humans process feelings of belonging, love, and loss.
Fusion Undergraduate Scholars (FUSars) program offers students in-depth research opportunities in fusion science and energy.
In a visit to MIT, the educator and author led a lively and inspiring Q&A with students.
MIT PhD student Kathrin Kajderowicz is studying how hibernation-like states could pave the way for new hypothermic therapies.
PhD candidate Lisa Ho ’17 studies barriers that limit women’s participation in the labor force.
The founders of MIT spinout Active Surfaces describe their thin-film solar technology and their experience winning this year’s $100K.
MIT board game designers take on social and cultural topics, with a playful twist.