Award recognizes students' commitment to public service
The Priscilla King Gray Award is inspired by namesake's legacy of service and volunteerism at MIT and surrounding communities.
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The Priscilla King Gray Award is inspired by namesake's legacy of service and volunteerism at MIT and surrounding communities.
Middle and high school students from Beijing engaged in project-based hands-on science and engineering lessons at the Edgerton Center.
Speakers and attendees from around world convene online to share lessons learned on the path to 'scaling-up' products and services for global social impact.
Alumnus to pursue graduate studies in engineering for sustainable development at Cambridge University.
MIT's director of sports medicine honored by his peers from the Athletic Trainers of Massachusetts.
First-generation college student Eric Trac makes the most of MIT — whether through medical research or community service.
Telling Your Story workshop connects scientist and engineers with teachers and in the process helps to demystify STEM and excite the next generation of learners.
Media Lab doctoral student created a competition to help youth in his home country create their own solutions.
Jacqueline Sly ’14 and Tommy Moriarty ’14 discuss their experiences and lessons learned leading the Marine Robotics Team.
Student-led social impact ideas furthered with insights from Bose employees and executives.
From fuel cells to bamboo, and from Tanzania to Brazil, MIT senior Arfa Aijazi crosses borders and disciplines to make an impact.
MIT senior Noam Angrist works to reform education and health care through youth mentorship and economics.
With up to $25 million in new USAID funding, MIT’s D-Lab will gain greater ability to help people in the developing world find their own solutions.
Sixth-graders in Cambridge attend workshops at the Edgerton Center and the MIT Museum.