Leventhal City Prize seeks to spark transformative urban design and planning approaches
New prize honors legendary developer and philanthropist Norman B. Leventhal.
New prize honors legendary developer and philanthropist Norman B. Leventhal.
Media arts and sciences professor is recognized for a career of contributions to human-computer interaction.
In a dinner-seminar program of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, students expand intellectual horizons and leadership skills.
Members have made advances in molecular processes, rheology, computer networking, nanocrystalline metals, affective computing, and semiconductor tech.
The prestigious awards are supporting five innovative projects that challenge established norms and have the potential to be world-changing.
Casey Evans, Stewart Isaacs, and Jessica Zhu are honored for outstanding academic performance, civic contributions, and research.
Professors Cullen Buie, Hadley Sikes, and Justin Steil are honored with the Committed to Caring Award.
Institute Professor honored for discovering Prochlorococcus, the most abundant photosynthesizing organism on Earth.
Honor shared with John Hartwig of the University of California at Berkeley for their development of a process to improve the synthesis of large organic molecules.
After a successful fall, the Engineers are ranked 12th nationally in the Learfield Directors' Cup standings.
MIT’s Mark Vogelsberger and the Illustris project are honored by Germany's postal service with an official stamp.
"Magic-angle" graphene named 2018 Breakthrough of the Year; first ionic plane and earliest evidence of hydrogen gas named to top 10 breakthroughs.
Awarded every four years, the Wilkinson Prize last came to MIT in 1999.
Five winners are recognized for their outstanding contributions to colleagues, the school, and the Institute.