By recreating a chemistry professor’s research, students build the foundations for future discoveries
President's Letter: Supporting Smartness
A first-year undergraduate once told me that what impressed her most about MIT was learning that “smartness comes in so many different ways.” I had never heard it put quite
Why New Undergraduate Chemistry Labs?
The URIECA modules began in 2007 as a new way to teach chemistry majors the ins and outs of lab work with the types of experiments they might encounter in
Scholarships at MIT
scholarships are the foundation of MIT's needs-blind admission.
Clean Start
This fall marked the grand opening of MIT.nano, an ambitious six-year project to build a state-of-the-art facility for nanoscience and nanotechnology at the heart of the campus.
To Be Continued
Each MIT story is different—but those who give and receive scholarships share a sense of the possibilities
MIT Reshapes Itself to Shape the Future
The MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing
Transforming Traditions
Erin Genia infuses new technologies into the techniques of indigenous art
Janelle Heslop is no shrinking violet. She found a voice for herself and the environment when she was in middle school, volunteering as a junior docent for the Hudson River
Ari Bronsoler’s economic analysis helps to identify best practices in a struggling health system
Stefani Spranger is exploring multiple avenues for the next immunotherapy breakthrough
Ensamble Studio’s Antón García-Abril challenges basic notions about how (and where) buildings can be made
Turning Points: 150 Years of Architecture at MIT
Celebrating the oldest architectural course of study in the United States
Tuning the Model
Meghana Ranganathan uses math and machine learning to improve how climate predictions are made
Life in the Field
Juanjuan Zhang pushes marketing science forward, inspired by its original pioneer
Looking Forward to Fusion
Technical policy scholar Patrick White joins the SPARC project to ask: what comes after success?