Q&A: A STEAM framework that prepares learners for evolving careers and technologies
MIT pK-12 at Open Learning co-created a secondary school learning architecture that’s available for adoption and adaptation by educational practitioners worldwide.
MIT pK-12 at Open Learning co-created a secondary school learning architecture that’s available for adoption and adaptation by educational practitioners worldwide.
Organized by the MIT Museum, the 2024 celebration of science, technology, and culture was the largest in its history, with over 50,000 visitors at 300 events.
A wide range of faculty disciplines showcases the breadth of research and scholarship across the school.
A summertime installation by MIT’s real estate group features free roller-skating and fun activities for the broader community.
Multimedia artist Jackson 2bears reimagines the Haudenosaunee longhouse and creation story.
To make the new entertainment venue a reality, Jared Miller ’98, MBA ’03, SM ’03 assembled a team that reflected his experience at MIT.
Kathryn Wysocki Gunsch, the museum’s deputy director, will serve as interim director until Gorman takes up his post this summer.
This unique lab uses games as a way for students to play, explore, and learn to think critically about the role of games in society.
TeleAbsence, a project from the MIT Media Lab, probes and imitates the way humans process feelings of belonging, love, and loss.
MIT board game designers take on social and cultural topics, with a playful twist.
“We are proud to be doing this work, and we hope you will join us.”
The HUMANS nanowafer, an MIT Space Exploration Initiative student-led project, will travel to the ISS this month, and later to the moon, carrying messages in more than 64 languages from over 80 countries.
Architecture students address the urgent need to reframe the relationship between design and time.
Boston teen designers create fashion inspired by award-winning images from MIT laboratories.
A contemporary reinterpretation of an 18th century ballet reveals the fragility of orientalist fantasies.