Residential scholars enrich the on-campus living experience
From community events to mentoring, residential scholars find living in the same halls as students is rewarding and fun.
From community events to mentoring, residential scholars find living in the same halls as students is rewarding and fun.
A new experiential learning opportunity challenges undergraduates across the Greater Boston area to apply their AI skills to a range of industry projects.
The graduate student in biological engineering is the second MIT student-athlete ever to earn Woman of the Year honors.
AeroAstro major and accomplished tuba player Frederick Ajisafe relishes the community he has found in the MIT Wind Ensemble.
Using sand and rock, MIT senior Aviva Intveld tells stories of ancient climates.
University placements through MISTI aim to contribute to Africa’s growing research ecosystems.
High school students traveled across the country to compete on campus.
Students compete to design a compression-resistant nanoscale material — and win possibly the world’s smallest trophy.
Some might find the MIT senior’s studies in management and German to be an odd fit for an aspiring physician. Robayo would disagree.
In MIT class 18.A34 (Mathematical Problem Solving), students prep for a major collegiate mathematics competition — and learn to love math.
Students pitched prototypes for a sea turtle incubator, a wheelchair speed control, a self-cleaning firehose system, and more.
Rachel Chae and Sihao Huang ’22 will pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.
The popular YouTuber, engineer, and inventor works to engage young people in science and technology while encouraging curiosity and resilience.
Sara V. Fernandez, Amanda Hu, and Brigette Wang will spend the 2023-24 academic year at Tsinghua University in China studying global affairs.
Whether building robots or helping to lead the National Society of Black Engineers, senior Austen Roberson is thinking about the social implications of his field.