First-year MIT students gain hands-on research experience in supportive peer community
Mini-UROP program connects first-years with graduate students and postdocs for enriched learning.
Mini-UROP program connects first-years with graduate students and postdocs for enriched learning.
The MIT seniors will pursue graduate studies at Cambridge University.
A love of food and cooking unlocked senior Branden Spitzer’s interest in materials science and engineering.
Undergraduates selected for the competitive program enjoy a seminar series and conversations over dinners with distinguished faculty.
Using theatrical expressions of real-life situations, Emily Goodling's students study Germany's artistic response to global events.
As societies move to cleaner technologies, the MIT senior seeks to make the transition more sustainable and just.
Political science and physics major Leela Fredlund wants to ensure fairness and justice prevail in humanity's leap into space.
In a Q&A, the reigning Classic Tetris World Champion describes his recent game crash — and the behind-the-scenes race that led him and fellow player Willis “BlueScuti” Gibson to record achievements.
At the ASM Materials Education Foundation’s 2023 Undergraduate Design Competition, seniors Louise Anderfaas and Darsh Grewal design a super-strong aluminum plate for applications such as planes and cars.
For 14 years, Crayton has strengthened programs and created new ones that foster academic success, provide mentoring, prepare students for careers or graduate school, and build community.
The inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist has co-founded and developed over 70 life-science and technology startups.
MIT student musicians blend longtime passions as they arrange and perform the music of beloved video games.
More than 80 students and faculty from a dozen collaborating institutions became immersed at the intersection of computation and life sciences and forged new ties to MIT and each other.
Students from Course 5.111 (Principles of Chemical Science) were treated to a performance that brought to life the chemical structures and crystal field theory concepts covered in class.
Senior and MIT Crew member Tatum Wilhelm balances her chemical engineering and anthropology studies with early mornings on the Charles River.