Two MIT students named Rhodes Scholars
Mary Clare Beytagh and Matthew Chun will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
Mary Clare Beytagh and Matthew Chun will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
Nuclear Systems Design class immerses students in the design and communications skills needed to produce innovations.
Attorney, author, and civil-rights advocate moderates The Gender/Race Imperative, a series of talks at MIT about equality in education.
Institute-led effort to create STEM lexicon is now available for global translation.
Fifteen student teams nationwide address local problems through invention.
The Institute finished the fiscal year with $589 million in new gifts and pledges, MIT’s largest annual fundraising total to date.
Youth-to-youth program teaches girls about the increased odds of contracting HIV from older men.
Data visualization map explores two decades of enrollment trends among female students at the Institute.
Educators, researchers, policy makers, and technologists from 27 countries gather to spark a global renaissance in education for all learners.
D-Lab founder Amy Smith teaches MIT students to tap into the heart of international development.
NEET pilot initiative centers around interdisciplinary projects to prepare students for the practice of engineering.
Summit showcases dramatic growth of online learning and explores synergy with residential education.
Schools of Architecture and Planning; Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, and several centers are home to the arts and humanities at MIT.
Guided by a passion for teaching, MIT’s 14th president helped steer the Institute through decades of social change.