Skip to main content

News & Events

Photographer, Poet, and PhD Student Corban Swain

Perhaps Corban Swain has inherited his idiosyncratic nature from his hometown. Huntsville, Alabama, has a dynamic history in the deep south: Originally a small cotton mill town, its selection as a post-WWII missile development site catapulted it into the space race. Later, it became an engineering enclave and hotspot for biotechnology.

Undergraduate Financial Aid Boosted for 2018-19

MIT will further boost its undergraduate financial aid budget for the 2018-19 academic year to support a dynamic community of talented students and their families. The 9.6 percent increase in financial aid will counterbalance a 3.9 percent increase in tuition and fees.

A Hybrid Term Takes Shape

Devised and led by two MIT seniors, the x-terms pilot meshes academics with internships in the greater Boston area.

Decoding Human Cognition

MIT senior and Marshall Scholar Liang Zhou wants to elucidate the neural basis for our thoughts and intuitions.

GECD Offers Company Site Visits for Students

MIT Career Services in GECD led 70 students on five site visits to employer offices during IAP. Students visited Vertex, Formlabs, Sanofi, iBoss, and IBM. These visits, organized by the Employer Relations team of Career Services, were open to the entire student body. Attendees were almost evenly split between undergraduates (41%) and graduate students (46%), who…

2018 Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Awards

The Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Awards are given annually to students, alumni, staff, groups and faculty who embody the spirit of Dr. King’s work. “Service to the community” is defined in the broadest sense and includes academic, research, religious, and secular contributions in which integrity, leadership, creativity, and positive outcome are apparent. There were…
1 83 84 85 86 87 94