More than a prize
Math Prize for Girls offers inspiration and mentorship to participants on MIT’s campus.
Math Prize for Girls offers inspiration and mentorship to participants on MIT’s campus.
Sangeeta Bhatia combines clinical and engineering perspectives to tackle complex health challenges.
Students’ designs for cellular-networking protocols help define the limits of protocol performance.
PhD student Niaja Farve combines research, entrepreneurship, outreach, and indefatigable drive.
With a new app, young children learn important skills as they program stories and games.
PhD student Dina El-Zanfaly studies learning through making — with one eye on her native Egypt.
NuVu Studio takes high school students out of the classroom and into a design space to invent and create.
Top high school students from across the country arrive on campus for six-week program
Obama tours MIT-developed trailer containing digital fabrication, design, and manufacturing tools.
With ample family support, PhD student Mareena Robinson focuses on research in nuclear security.
Laurent Lamothe visits MIT to plan the next stage of an initiative that addresses poverty, education, and recovery efforts after the country's 2010 earthquake.
Students from Natick High School and Newton North High School selected to exhibit.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, local students attend the National Robotics Week event
SEED Academy students benefit from instructors' training in handling negative stereotypes and diversity issues.