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Architecture alumna Sharon Lee MArch '81, MCP '81 thinks small to address Seattle’s growing homelessness crisis.
Architecture alumna Sharon Lee MArch '81, MCP '81 thinks small to address Seattle’s growing homelessness crisis.
Exhibitions tackle global questions with research-based approaches.
Graduating students and alumni will conduct research abroad in 2018-19 academic year.
MIT professor sees many “big, deep questions in biology” that benefit from study by both physicists and life scientists.
Joe Brown '07 has become a successful choreographer and dancer, most recently performing with Beyoncé at this year's Coachella Music Festival.
Faculty, students, and alumni contribute as curators and exhibitors at the world’s premier forum for architecture and design.
In a building named for past MIT student Alfred I. duPont, diverse MIT speakers showcase the Institute’s achievements and bright future.
Bringing drug trials to the virtual realm, Belinda Tan ’96 has found a way to cut entire process in half.
The second MIT 24-Hour Challenge, held on Pi Day, surpassed its goals with 8,673 donors.
In the Emerald City, alumni, faculty, and friends celebrate MIT’s culture of creativity and innovation for the greater good.
CEO Drew Houston offers advice for starting and scaling a company.
Playful Learning Lab, founded by AnnMarie Thomas ’01, is collaborating with rock band OK Go to create hands-on PK-12 engineering experiences.
Ryan Robinson '17 launched his startup with skills from both the humanities and engineering.
Alumna’s mini-lab kits include all necessary tools and materials for anyone to start engineering microbes.
Sam McElhinney MBA '17 found a way to help New England small farms, family estates, and orchards by creating a system that enables them to host events easily.