Innovating at the speed of light
Symposium speakers describe how colleges must meet the challenges of a rapidly emerging environment in which "computing is for everyone."
Symposium speakers describe how colleges must meet the challenges of a rapidly emerging environment in which "computing is for everyone."
Anyone can submit tech-based solution applications until July 1.
DUSP student will pursue an advanced degree in educational policy at Cambridge University.
Conference celebrating new MIT Schwarzman College of Computing explores the changing face of higher ed.
A J-PAL North America publication aims to help decision-makers understand how education technology can help — or hinder — student learning.
A math professor gives his undergraduates a frustrating combinatorics problem; their solution will soon be published in a leading journal.
Alumnus and founding dean of Cornell Tech in New York City will return to MIT this summer.
Digital technologies, such as virtual reality, drive better outcomes for MIT students and global learners.
MIT leads AIM Photonics Academy’s development of a technician-training apprenticeship program.
MIT’s Entrepreneurship Development Program takes attendees through every step of the company-building process.
Undergraduates put their ideas on the line in a competition showcasing novel, consequential applications of nuclear science and engineering.
Professors Cullen Buie, Hadley Sikes, and Justin Steil are honored with the Committed to Caring Award.
Senior and first-generation student Nikayah Etienne aims to incorporate hands-on science in under-resourced classrooms.
Thunkable gives noncoders the ability to create professional-grade mobile apps.
MIT research center aims to support leaders in rigorously evaluating promising uses of education technology and innovative educational practices.