3 questions with James H. Williams, Jr., professor of mechanical engineering
Two new textbooks by Williams present engineering mechanics with a blend of the modern and historical.
Two new textbooks by Williams present engineering mechanics with a blend of the modern and historical.
Report outlines the thinking behind five proposed options for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Anthropologist honored by MIT students as "a mentor, a role model, and someone who is truly making a difference."
Event convened attendees from around the world to discuss impacts of the pandemic and advance solutions to pressing global problems.
New interactive website leads the public through the knowns (and unknowns) of climate change.
In a new undergraduate course, students explore the ethical dimensions of their experiences.
Award recognizes talents and leadership qualities of young faculty in the chemical sciences.
Despite Covid-19 physical distancing, the Department of Biology has come together while being apart.
Jumping the digital learning curve is forging a whole new path for participant engagement and program delivery.
Report finds that higher education institutions can play a significant role in reforming workforce education.
Studying history has made her a better planetary scientist, Minsky says. And studying science has made her a better historian.
Professor of chemistry and IMES core member is recognized for his leadership and pioneering spirit.
After a quick change of plans owing to Covid-19, global education lab discovers the benefits of shifting to a virtual format.
CovEducation matches college students with younger learners to facilitate online learning.
Drawing on two decades of experience, MIT offers classes and tools for educators, parents, and students in a suddenly virtual world.