Diane Hoskins ’79: How going off-track can lead new SA+P graduates to become integrators of ideas
“The title of this talk is ‘Off Track is On Track,’” said Diane Hoskins ’79, the global co-chair of Gensler,...
“The title of this talk is ‘Off Track is On Track,’” said Diane Hoskins ’79, the global co-chair of Gensler,...
The buzz and small talk of the crowd of people felt more like that of a reunion than a research...
The MIT Press announced the release of a report on its Direct to Open (D2O) program detailing the impact that...
For Sophia, her D-Lab classes were a logical progression that both confirmed and expanded her career goals in global medicine....
A recent study by the University of South Australia has highlighted the significant benefits of humble leadership in the workplace....
While most chemistry labs focus on either organic (carbon-containing) or inorganic (metal-containing) molecules, Robert Gilliard’s lab takes a more expansive...
Next stop: MITAfter graduating high school, Chen ventured across the country to explore her eclectic interests at MIT. “Arcturus has...
As of 2015, about one-third of all 15-year-old students in Latin America lacked rudimentary literacy and math skills, according to...
Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence....
In recognition of the gift, the College’s advanced training program in implant dentistry will be renamed the Liu Advanced Clinical...