Taking an indirect path into a bright future
Matthew Johnston ’20 uses physics and baseball skills to get remote villages on the grid.
Matthew Johnston ’20 uses physics and baseball skills to get remote villages on the grid.
Grants will support their research, graduate study, and teaching abroad in 2021-22.
In a virtual event, Fincke discussed his time studying at MIT, learning the Russian language, and flying on both Russian and American spacecraft.
The new concentration extends the options for Asian languages at MIT, which also include Japanese and Mandarin.
MIT students lead first-ever Global Teaching Labs workshop in Sudan.
While exploring a variety of research opportunities, senior Jose Aceves-Salvador has also thrown himself into mentoring, teaching, and cheerleading.
MIT-Spain students deliver virtual learning challenges to over 1,800 Spanish students.
MIT European Club and MISTI virtually celebrate 25 years of the MIT European Career Fair.
Fellowship provides funding for graduate school and recognizes future public service leaders.
After studying and working on three continents, senior Andrea Orji now seeks to become a physician, eventually working in Nigeria.
Engineers have developed self-cooling fabrics from polyethylene, a material commonly used in plastic bags.
Oral history project allows MIT students to dig deep into the longstanding connection between the Institute and South Asia.
A voracious learner, he fulfilled his dream of attending MIT like his hero, Tony Stark.
MIT students collaborate online with international peers to tackle business challenges for the Hong Kong International Airport.
MIT-Denmark launches Green Campus Challenge to imagine a new, sustainable campus, with international collaboration at the center.