Calculating the cost of tech-fueled discrimination
Math graduate student’s Data for Black Lives conference provides numbers behind the technologies that enable exclusion.
Math graduate student’s Data for Black Lives conference provides numbers behind the technologies that enable exclusion.
Two-day summit on climate leadership in northeastern North America draws almost 200 to MIT.
Gov. Charlie Baker and industry leaders are promoting the MicroMasters program and digital learning to expand access to education.
In the face of global challenges, leading women in energy and climate convene at the C3E 2017 Clean Energy Symposium.
Executive, author, and feminist will address the Class of 2018 on June 8.
State visit includes meeting with MIT president and award for MIT physicist Marin Soljačić.
MIT’s historic graphite exponential pile has been restored as a tool for education and research.
Memorial tribute celebrates former Institute president who cherished “This special place.”
Recent Stonehill College meeting puts laser focus on plan to grow and enhance regional integrated photonics education and training.
Symposium commemorates the life and career of pioneering professor and beloved mentor Mildred Dresselhaus.
Workshop brings together academia and industry to explore how to prepare next-generation wireless for machine-to-machine communication.
At an Environmental Solutions Initiative event, U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse speaks about defending science and moving forward on climate action.
Four leaders offer insights on revitalizing rural areas.
With its best showing yet in a three-year history, the MIT Energy Hackathon fostered innovation with technological advancement from students around the world.
Bustani Middle East Seminar lectures by Leila Farsakh and Peter Krause PhD '11 take a close look at nationalist movements in Israel, Palestine, and Algeria.