Faces of MIT: Reimi Hicks
The MITES associate director of recruitment and admissions plays a key role in introducing middle and high school students to the world of STEM.
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The MITES associate director of recruitment and admissions plays a key role in introducing middle and high school students to the world of STEM.
The all-volunteer student-run bike shop, founded by graduate student Bianca Champenois, provides repair and maintenance services, emphasizes hands-on learning, and promotes sustainable transportation.
Senior James Simon wants to effect change in two ways: by quantifying societal issues and working directly with disadvantaged communities.
With decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, she will lead the center as MIT boosts social impact experiential learning opportunities.
Programming course for incarcerated people boosts digital literacy and self-efficacy, highlighting potential for reduced recidivism.
The MIT senior seeks to make spaceflight easier and safer for the human body.
Senior and physics major Gosha Geogdzhayev devotes himself to climate modeling and writing poetry.
Anna Kwon and Nicole Doering are the first undergraduate students to receive Jane Matlaw Environmental Champion Awards.
Through volunteer work and other activities, the Women’s League has played an impactful role at MIT for more than a century.
MIT AgeLab annual awards go to high school students who lead or develop intergenerational programs, bringing together younger and older people in their communities.
Senior Joshua Kuffour has set a goal of taking classes in as many departments as he can before he graduates. “It's taught me about valuing different ways of thinking,” he says.
As an engineer and an EMT, senior Abigail Schipper works to make medicine more accessible to all.
Book sale in the MIT Open Space supports the MIT Community Service Fund.
Through the PKG Public Service Center’s social impact internships, MIT students leverage their analytical, technical, and creative problem-solving skills for public good.
Kaylee Cunningham recognizes that her training as a PhD student in nuclear science and engineering could be for naught if myths continue to plague the industry. The activist is committed to helping — one TikTok at a time.