From fieldwork to the big screen | MIT News

Fourth annual CEE Video Competition highlights global research and opportunities.

Carolyn Schmitt | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering • mit
April 24, 2017 ~5 min

Featured video: #AskMIT — Using your full brain | MIT News

Kids ask tough questions; MIT students, staff, and faculty answer. This episode of "#AskMIT" describes how much of our brains we really use.

MIT News Office • mit
March 15, 2017 ~2 min


3Q: Leora Cooper on the legacy of her grandmother, Mildred Dresselhaus | MIT News

After Dresselhaus’ recent passing, GE invited PhD candidate Leora Cooper to walk the red carpet at the 2017 Academy Awards in her grandmother's stead.

Danielle Randall | Department of Chemistry • mit
Feb. 27, 2017 ~11 min

Climate@MIT | MIT News

New online publication reports on climate science research at the Institute.

Lauren Hinkel | Oceans at MIT • mit
Feb. 27, 2017 ~2 min

How the smallest, most abundant bacteria inspired a children's book series | MIT News

Institute Professor Penny Chisholm teams up with author and illustrator Molly Bang to write environmental children’s book series.

Carolyn Schmitt | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering • mit
Jan. 31, 2017 ~7 min

Interstellate: Celebrating the the beauty of neuroscience | MIT News

Caitlin Vander Weele, a graduate student in brain and cognitive sciences, launches a collaborative neuro-art pictorial magazine.

Rachel Traughber | Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences • mit
Jan. 9, 2017 ~4 min

Edward Schiappa receives the Charles H. Woolbert Research Award | MIT News

Test-of-time award recognizes work that has stimulated new conceptualizations of communication phenomena.

School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences • mit
Dec. 19, 2016 ~5 min

Terrascope Radio documentary wins national award | MIT News

MIT students’ personal account of desert farming in New Mexico earns top honors from college broadcasting association.

Terrascope • mit
Dec. 13, 2016 ~5 min


At forum, MIT community tackles tough ethical questions of climate change | MIT News

Why is it so hard for human beings to address climate change? What can motivate effective action? 

Kathryn M. O'Neill | School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences • mit
Nov. 21, 2016 ~8 min

Working with purpose | MIT News

Work-study program creates priceless relationships between MIT students and the local community.

Natalie Britton | Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center • mit
Oct. 24, 2016 ~7 min

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