Gil Strang is still going strong, online and in print
After nearly 60 years of teaching at MIT, this math professor surpasses 10 million views on OCW, earns top reviews for his teaching style, and publishes his 12th book.
After nearly 60 years of teaching at MIT, this math professor surpasses 10 million views on OCW, earns top reviews for his teaching style, and publishes his 12th book.
Prizes from GM, the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, Vodafone Americas Foundation, and others will be awarded to Solver teams selected from four Global Challenges.
Collaboration will help MIT students become leaders in autonomous machines.
Working group discussions focus on how to design the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing to best serve the community and society.
Presentation workshop for political science graduate students serves as training ground for research and professional skills.
MIT researchers joined Cambridge Rindge and Latin School students for a two-day event focused on future-ready skills.
EECS faculty member is recognized for technical innovation, educational excellence, and efforts to advance women and underrepresented minorities in her field.
Community feedback is invited as Institute prepares to undergo process of reaccreditation.
Seed fund will support venture-design education and entrepreneurship in the School of Architecture and Planning.
At this year's MacVicar Day symposium, faculty and students reflect on the challenges and joys of education in the 21st century.
MIT Professor Jennifer Light digs into the history of the idea that students aren’t part of the labor force.
Senior majoring in computer science and molecular biology will pursue an MPhil at Cambridge University.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 3.
Visiting fellows engage with students in the School of Architecture and Planning to create startups aimed at social impact.
Professors Angrist, Demaine, Jones, and Taylor receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.