Festival of Learning centers on guiding students from surviving to thriving
The annual event aims to realize the promise of "new normal" education through community and technology.
The annual event aims to realize the promise of "new normal" education through community and technology.
MIT scientist Rosalind Picard collaborates with clinicians to develop tools for mental health care delivery.
Karthish Manthiram, visiting assistant professor of chemical engineering, has been honored as Committed to Caring for encouraging students to live balanced lives.
Researchers encourage positive use cases of AI-generated characters for education and well-being.
Alumna-founded Aavia uses education, community, and technology to change the way people think about hormones.
Dedicated circuits evaluate uncertainty in the brain, preventing it from using unreliable information to make decisions.
The K. Lisa Yang Integrative Computational Neuroscience (ICoN) Center will use mathematical tools to transform data into a deep understanding of the brain.
Twelve Graduate Admissions Bloggers provide sage advice for fellow students and others at MIT — and beyond.
Transformational projects bring inclusive, welcoming spaces to the MIT campus.
Using an untapped resource, the Malden River Project is boosting social resilience along with climate mitigation in the gateway city of Malden, Massachusetts.
At Picower Institute symposium, speakers describe harms of early exposure to trauma, racism, as well as the restorative power of understanding, nurturing, and extending opportunity.
MIT Global Languages lecturers Panpan Gao and Kang Zhou discuss their meditation videos tailored for Chinese language learners.
Senior Fiona Chen combines economics research and student advocacy to study the pandemic’s effect on students.
Alfredo Alexander-Katz and Caroline Jones honored as “Committed to Caring.”
In seven years of service, the engineering professor led groundbreaking efforts to improve student well-being and success.