Three from MIT named 2023 Rhodes Scholars
Jack Cook, Matthew Kearney, and Jupneet Singh will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
Jack Cook, Matthew Kearney, and Jupneet Singh will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
“I get the chance to not only watch the future happen, but I can actually be a part of it and create it,” says Ugandan entrepreneur Emmanuel Kasigazi.
Digital Credentials Consortium’s new report explores barriers to adoption.
Program's wide, global reach underlines changes that are transforming professional education.
Task Force 2021 and Beyond report highlights innovative teaching practices that MIT instructors have incorporated into in-person classes, informed by remote-teaching experiences.
MIT Morningside Academy for Design’s inaugural fellows chart a new course.
Graduate students create on-campus assembly factory for fiber extrusion devices.
MIT’s Residential Education group fuels faculty ingenuity and student engagement.
OMEGA scholarships encourage bonds between younger and older adults.
Mayor’s youth employment program brought local high schoolers to MIT this summer.
In MIT’s Experiential Ethics summer course, students grapple with real-world ethical decision making, often while interning in the very fields they’re studying.
Throughout his career, Professor Hal Abelson has worked to make information technology more accessible to people of all ages.
Undergraduate engineering and computer science programs are No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Sore legs, 10 flat tires, and hot temperatures did not deter these MIT students and recent graduates.
Fusion physics pioneer and MIT climate change leader Anne White hopes to help “save the world with nuclear.”