Scene at MIT: Ellen Swallow Richards leads the Women's Laboratory | MIT News
A trailblazing industrial and environmental chemist, Ellen Swallow Richards was MIT’s first female graduate and first female instructor.
March 21, 2017 • ~4 min
3 Questions: Emma Teng on “China Comes to Tech” | MIT News
New exhibit delves into history of Chinese students at MIT.
Feb. 9, 2017 • ~5 min
Celebrating Pauline Morrow Austin, a founder of radar meteorology | MIT News
MIT faculty, friends, and family gathered to remember Austin's life and commemorate her contributions to science with the unveiling of an exhibit in EAPS.
Jan. 31, 2017 • ~7 min
Apollo code developer Margaret Hamilton receives Presidential Medal of Freedom | MIT News
Former School of Engineering and Lincoln Laboratory computing pioneer among 21 recipients of the nation’s highest civilian honor.
Nov. 17, 2016 • ~4 min
A mechanical engineering rite of passage at MIT | MIT News
Since the 1970s, Department of Mechanical Engineering course 2.007 has introduced undergraduate students to hands-on designing and building.
Dec. 15, 2015 • ~7 min
How the Tizard Mission paved the way for research at MIT | MIT News
Seventy-five years ago, an international meeting of scientific minds changed forever how MIT and other research institutions develop new technologies.
Nov. 23, 2015 • ~10 min
Relic from last century | MIT News
Time capsule buried in 1957 unearthed during excavation for MIT.nano.
Nov. 17, 2015 • ~6 min
An enduring legacy of education and opportunity | MIT News
The Khorana Program at MIT enables young Indian scientists to thrive.
May 26, 2015 • ~8 min
Michael Collins: “I could have been the last person to walk on the moon” | MIT News
Apollo 11 astronaut speaks at MIT about his experiences leading up to the first moon landing.
April 2, 2015 • ~6 min
/
4