2.009 gets “Wild!”
Six teams of mechanical engineering students pitched “wild” products during the annual capstone course prototype launch event.
Six teams of mechanical engineering students pitched “wild” products during the annual capstone course prototype launch event.
The graduate students will aim to commercialize innovations in AI, machine learning, and data science.
During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
Anushree Chaudhuri and Rupert Li will pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.
DMSE’s new multipurpose hub invites undergraduates to explore materials, blending science, technology, and hands-on discovery.
Anna Kwon and Nicole Doering are the first undergraduate students to receive Jane Matlaw Environmental Champion Awards.
Through volunteer work and other activities, the Women’s League has played an impactful role at MIT for more than a century.
MIT’s chancellor takes stock of early efforts and details the Institute’s new “Standing Together Against Hate” initiative.
The Burchard Scholars dinner series helps create conversations between academic disciplines.
Rodney Brooks, co-founder of iRobot, kicks off an MIT symposium on the promise and potential pitfalls of increasingly powerful AI tools like ChatGPT.
MIT students traveled to Washington to speak to representatives from several federal executive agencies.
This unique lab uses games as a way for students to play, explore, and learn to think critically about the role of games in society.
Travel offers students a chance to study how art and cultural activism can impact racial justice and environmental issues.
MIT’s Malick Ghachem extends the “Dialogues across Differences” lecture series with a talk about the past and present of university politics.
For the political science and mechanical engineering student, who is also an Air Force ROTC member, systematic change starts with personal actions.