Fund supporting aspiring astrophysicists and Earth, atmospheric, and planetary scientists marks a milestone
Two Stories of Philanthropy in the Department of Architecture
Named professorship and significant discretionary funds are “gifts of confidence”
'Leading Creative Teams' Asks Students to Look Inward to Lead Outward
Class in the Daniel J. Riccio Graduate Engineering Leadership Program prepares graduate students for future leadership positions in engineering and technology
Tradition and Tech Costar on the MIT Stage
Interplay of approaches is a hallmark of the Theater Arts program
Bionics Researchers Develop Technologies to Ease Pain and Transcend Human Limitations
Professor of media arts and sciences Hugh Herr SM ’93 and graduate student Christopher Shallal are working on next-generation biomimetic limbs
The Spin Doctor: Danna Freedman Designs Novel Molecules for Possible Quantum Applications
Chemistry professor and 2022 MacArthur Fellow opens a door “into a real field that has real potential”
When Movements Topple Dictators
Associate professor of political science Mai Hassan examines contentious politics and collective action in autocratic regimes—and the barriers to democratization that follow
Bianca Champenois SM ’22 Helps Model the Future for Coastal Industries
Mechanical engineering PhD student looks at geophysical systems of land, air, and water to track ocean acidification
Modeling the Marvelous Journey from A to B
Assistant Professor Nidhi Seethapathi seeks to understand why we move the way we do
CashEx Startup Helps Immigrants Build Financial Future
Funded by delta v, digital service is designed to help African migrants to the US overcome banking obstacles
Francesca Riccio-Ackerman Works to Improve Access to Prosthetics
PhD student is designing and building a sustainable care and delivery model in Sierra Leone
Newly Endowed, MIT Sandbox Ensures Enterprising Ideas Can Take Shape
Companies supported by the entrepreneurship program are making a splash
PhD Student Wei-Chen Wang Is Moved to Help People Heal
Research draws on simulated robots to illuminate movement—knowledge that might someday help people come back from injury
The Dynamism of Human Patterns at MIT’s Civic Data Design Lab
Led by urban studies professor Sarah Williams MCP ’05, the lab visualizes data on the movements of people—and moves audiences in the process
A Robotic Helping Hand for Aging in Place
Mechanical engineering professor Harry Asada works on tools that may be able to help elderly people retain their independence
MIT Sloan Professor Nathan Wilmers Examines How Workers Can Move on Up
Frontline employees are more likely to see higher wage growth when their positions include a wide variety of tasks
In the MIT.nano Immersion Lab, Capturing the Movements of Dancers Has Wide Applications
Characteristics of motion in dance can illuminate what it means to be efficient or fatigued in other domains
MIT Mobility Initiative Thinks Forward
Platform merges public, private, and academic spheres to help shape the future of transportation