
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Organizations Campus-Wide Celebrate MIT's Women Entrepreneurs in November
Read StoryOne of the parameters that defines a top employer is its devotion to an innovation culture—and employees notice innovation. One of the most common words survey respondents used to describe their employers was “innovative.”
Read StoryStoried Women of MIT is a series of short, historical profiles of MIT students, researchers, and staff that demonstrates the role of women at the Institute from its founding to today.
Read StoryBook co-authored by Associate Professor Julie Shah and Laura Major SM ’05 explores a future populated with robot helpers.
Read StoryMIT Professor Regina Barzilay has received a $1 million Squirrel AI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity for her work developing machine learning models for cancer diagnosis and drug discovery.
Read StoryA group of nuclear scientists recently published a call for anti-racist action in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, urging researchers and their colleagues to confront a long legacy of racial disparities and injustices in the history of the nuclear field, many of which continue today.
Read StoryProf. Daniela Rus, director of CSAIL, speaks about how to encourage more girls to pursue careers in STEM. “We need to educate all students—male & female—equally on the opportunities available in these fields, give them the chance to shine, and ensure that we’re creating inclusive environments for them to work in."
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