Dale LeFebvre ’93 to Receive 2024 Horatio Alger Award
April 1, 2024
The Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans has named Dale LeFebvre (1993, EE), founder and executive chairman of 3.5.7.11 Investments,…
April 1, 2024
The Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans has named Dale LeFebvre (1993, EE), founder and executive chairman of 3.5.7.11 Investments,…
December 11, 2023
From “A Future Where Humans and Technology Become One” to “From Beethoven to Bytes: The evolution of AI-generated music” to “Driving Toward Solutions: How Autonomous…
March 15, 2023
At first glance, aerospace engineering and brain and cognitive sciences may seem like an unlikely match for a double-major. But for Elissa Gibson ’22, the…
January 8, 2023
prev slide next slide MITES Saturdays scholars gathered at MIT to present their projects in Computational Neurobiology, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Data…
December 29, 2022
From “Nuclear energy is coming to a city near you. Here’s what you need to know about it” to “Wait, there’s trash in space?” to…
November 19, 2022
Smells of steak, vegetables, and onions filled the air, the sizzle complementing sounds of laughter and music. Students from a variety of Black student groups…
March 8, 2022
Annie Grant is the Program Administrator for MOSTEC, a 6-month online program for rising high-school seniors. The program offers students an opportunity to learn about…
March 8, 2022
By Angie Chatman, SM ‘88 The MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs (OEOP) is working with Peace at Home…
March 8, 2022
By Angie Chatman, SM ‘88 MIT’s Office of Engineering Outreach and Programs (OEOP) engaged The Steve Fund to offer scholars workshops on wellness during…
March 8, 2022
By Daniel Volfson For Yenifer Lemus ‘21, SEED Academy played a pivotal role as the mediator between high school and college. Making the transition…
February 4, 2022
After conducting extensive research and weighing the current uncertainties related to Covid-19 and its variants, the MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs has decided…
September 19, 2021
For this year’s Mid-MOSTEC celebration we are unveiling the “Best of MOSTEC 2021 Science Writing,” a compilation of articles that spotlights our students’ curiosity,…
August 18, 2021
As a high school student in Shreveport, LA, Cherish Taylor, MITES ’09, thought that a career in science meant being a teacher or working in…
August 18, 2021
Lynsey Ford joined the OEOP in February 2021 as Program Administrator for SEED Academy, a multi-year Saturday science discovery program for Massachusetts middle-and high school…
August 18, 2021
In Spring of 2021, when SEED Academy was offered online due to the Covid-19 pandemic, instructors needed hands-on, engaging activities that could be delivered remotely.
August 6, 2021
To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of our MIT Online Science, Technology, and Engineering Community (MOSTEC), alumni, staff, and supporters reflect on the…
November 17, 2020
MITES alumna and TA, and current MOSTEC program facilitator Mimi Wahid shares her passion for environmental justice, and identity development. She aims to help students…
November 17, 2020
OEOP donor and advisory board member Lewis W. “Lew” Counts, MIT ’65, passed away on September 14 at the age of 80. Lew was a…
November 17, 2020
Siblings Winnette McIntosh Ambrose, Ph.D., MIT ’98 and Timothy McIntosh, MIT ‘08 were keynote speakers on Day 2 of the 2020 MOSTEC Virtual Final Symposium.
November 17, 2020
A recap of the MOSTEC 2020 Virtual Final Symposium The first all-virtual MOSTEC 2020 Final Symposium took place over three evenings from August 9-August 11,…
September 18, 2020
For this year’s Mid-MOSTEC celebration we are unveiling the “Best of MOSTEC 2020 Science Writing,” a compilation of articles that spotlights our students’ curiosity, creativity…
August 14, 2020
This summer, 231 students from across the country started their MOSTEC experience. With more than 2,200 competitive applications received for our national programs, the process…
August 14, 2020
When it became clear we would not be able to offer in-person programs this year, the OEOP was ready to serve students with a proven,…
July 23, 2020
SEED Academy students were about to attend the 4th session of their Spring 2020 semester when in-person gatherings were cancelled due…
July 20, 2020
Who knew problem sets (or ‘p-sets’) could have such transformative power? For Detroit natives Zharia Akeem and Dre’Vonne Hilton, six weeks of endless p-sets at…
July 20, 2020
In response to an increased need for in-person academic enrichment programs to transition online due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the OEOP shared its almost 10-year…
July 2, 2020
Diversity, transformation, and learning are at the core of our OEOP mission. As an organization, we have committed to increasing access in science and engineering…
February 27, 2020
Har Patel, MOSTEC ’16 alum and Philadelphia native, is the recipient of the MOSTEC 2019 Hexagon Award for Outstanding Online Facilitator (OF). He was one…
February 25, 2020
The Saturday Engineering Enrichment and Discovery (SEED) Academy program reached new records this Spring 2020 semester, with the largest overall enrollment, largest number of…
February 25, 2020
“A lot of us ask ourselves, why? Why do so many of us want to come back and give back to MITES, and really it’s…
February 25, 2020
Renae Irving, MITES ‘13, MIT ‘18, is a molecular biology research associate at Finch Therapeutics Group, based in Somerville, MA. Her work focuses on developing…
February 24, 2020
Joe Steinmeyer, PhD, UMich ’08, MIT ’10, ’14, is a Principal Lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at MIT. His…
October 29, 2019
Kow Atta-Mensah, MITES ’99 and MIT ’04 alumnus, and a current OEOP donor. The following are excerpts from OEOP alumnus and Morgan Stanley…
October 28, 2019
This year, our Advisory Board members worked to connect us with more alumni around the country. In San Francisco, Vanessa Feliberti, MITES ’86, MIT ’91,…
October 25, 2019
We set new records in OEOP in 2019: 464 donors gave generously this year, 35% more donors than in 2018. Included in that number are more than 300…
January 12, 2019
By Gina Vitale Mechanical engineering senior and first-generation student Nikayah Etienne was drawn to MIT by the MITES program. She now aims to integrate engineering…
December 6, 2018
MIT senior and civil and environmental engineering major René García Franceschini Image: Ian MacLellan By Gena Vitale René García (MITES ’13; MITES teaching…
October 11, 2018
“After so many years of telling people MIT is my dream school, all my hard work has paid off,” Catlina Romero says. Photo: Lillie…
April 25, 2018
Students get hands-on experience at the Broad Institute during a six-week enrichment program run by the MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs. By…
July 19, 2017
Bettina Arkhurst, MIT senior and RAK Week founder Photo: Maisie O’Brien By Maisie O’Brien Bettina Arkhurst (MITES ’13) comes from a large, tight-knit…
January 23, 2017
By Ann Singer From her hometown in Puerto Rico to the Infinite Corridor of MIT to the labs of Princeton, Victoria Davidjohn has always been…
January 19, 2017
prev slide next slide From SEED Academy ’05 to MOSTEC ’15, the Welcome Back Reception brought together an amazing turnout of OEOP…
January 5, 2017
Eric Lander, President and Founding Director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard speaks to MITES students. By Zack Messick Eric Lander,…
October 26, 2016
“I was lucky enough to discover MIT and my passion for engineering through MITES. I want to show students how great it is here…
July 27, 2016
Nicholas Okafor, head online facilitator for the MIT Online Science, Technology, and Engineering Community (MOSTEC) program, records a video in advance of students’ arrival…
December 15, 2015
“I think that type of experience where you can conduct real, top-notch research with some of the best professors, post-doctoral students and graduate students…
October 1, 2015
prev slide next slide During the 2015 MITES Symposium, MITES student Reynaldo Cabansag (left) of Alexandria, Virginia explains the building he designed…
September 14, 2015
By Meredith Lawrence While designing lessons for the 22 rising eighth graders in their Engineering Design course, instructors Julia Sun and Jonathan Corzo set two…
August 3, 2015
Many who knew William Ramsey recall him as a friend, mentor, and deliverer of tough love. He was a champion of young people and devoted…
July 22, 2015
By Sydney Lester On June 12, 68 high school students from across the country arrived at MIT to participate in the Minority Introduction to Engineering…
July 22, 2015
Thirty-seven middle school students from Boston, Cambridge, and Lawrence, Massachusetts, participated recently in a hands-on robotics workshop with 27 undergraduate student, graduate student, and young…
May 13, 2015
Words by Sydney Lester, video and photos by Victoria Quamme Fifty-one middle school students fromon Saturday, March 7 that taught them how engineers can improve…
March 12, 2015
Aston Motes Through the MIT Online Science, Technology and Engineering Community (MOSTEC), high school seniors from across the country take part in…
March 9, 2015
By Sydney Lester MIT freshman Colin Webb’s first time on campus was in the summer of 2013 when he attended Minority Introduction to…
March 3, 2015
By Sydney Lester For the nearly 100 high school students from Boston, Cambridge and Lawrence in Saturday Engineering Enrichment and Discovery (SEED) Academy, an academic-year…
October 16, 2014
Words by Sydney Lester, photos by Meredith Lawrence 132 rising high school seniors from across the country fine-tuned their abilities to communicate science to…
October 16, 2014
Words by Nick Holden, photos by Pierce Harman Leaders from the SanDisk Corporation joined MIT students and staff on September 19 at the Boston Marriott Cambridge…
October 10, 2014
By Nick Holden When he was seven years old, Brandon Holloway first gazed up at Apollo’s Chariot — the tallest, fastest roller coaster at Busch…
August 14, 2014
By Sydney Lester Dr. Gregory E. Williams, a 25-year-plus veteran of Corning Incorporated, hosted a career seminar on July 15th at MIT for 72 rising…
August 13, 2014
Words by Sydney Lester and Nick Holden, photos by Meredith Lawrence From July 7 through August 9, 86 students who attend public middle schools in Boston,…
August 13, 2014
By Sydney Lester In 2008, Stephan Boyer was a top student at his California high school. Interested in electrical engineering, Stephan traveled to MIT to…
July 14, 2014
By Sydney Lester Charles Stark Draper Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Wesley Harris facilitated a lively discussion with the 72 Minority Introduction to Engineering and…
June 20, 2014
By Alexandra Koktsidis On June 13, 72 rising high school seniors from across the country joined instructional staff and administration at MIT’s Simmons Hall…
June 20, 2014
By Alexandra Koktsidis “Pick the thing that’s most exciting to you,” MIT Dean of Engineering Ian Waitz told students during the annual dinner with the…
June 20, 2014
By Nick Holden On April 5, dozens of local middle school students stuck electrodes to their arms and observed the power of the electrical signals…
June 19, 2014
By Alexandra Koktsidis “You have to believe the sky’s the limit. You can’t have limitations on your thoughts,” Dr. Yvonne Spicer, Ed.D. told students of…
June 19, 2014
By Alexandra Koktsidis Growing up, Roya Edalatpour wanted to be an astronaut. “Completely different from being a doctor,” she says with a laugh. “I didn’t…
March 19, 2014
By Nick Holden Theresa Johnson, MITES ’01, is combining aeronautics and astronautics with entrepreneurship as she works to inspire future scientists and engineers along the…
March 13, 2014
By Lena Bae Dania Joseph spoke with MOSTEC students about her winding journey from biology undergrad to M.D. candidate. Last fall, students in the …
March 13, 2014
By Nick Holden Since the fall, Saturday Engineering Enrichment and Discovery (SEED) Academy instructors and teaching assistants, along with some Office of Engineering Outreach…
December 5, 2013
On Saturday, November 16, over 60 middle school and college students wielded plungers, bubble wrap and duct tape in a design challenge to construct a…
September 4, 2013
From a bedroom chemist to a high-flying roboticist, talents abound among MIT’s incoming freshmen. Read the full article on MIT News.
August 26, 2013
By Lena Bae Miguel Medrano, a 2012 alum of the MIT Online Science, Technology, and Engineering Community (MOSTEC), was named one of “the 25 most…
August 26, 2013
By Lena Bae E2@MIT student Nadia Ferrer explains her team’s underwater robotics project, which they designed to prevent a simulated oil spill from spreading. In…
August 21, 2013
By Lena Bae On Tuesday, August 13, researchers from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute spoke to 19 middle and high school students of the Confronting Obstacles…
August 18, 2013
By Lena Bae Via live webinar, David Young explains to MOSTEC students how his start-up, Bounce Imaging, will produce low-cost, complex imaging technology for soldiers…
July 24, 2013
By Lena Bae High school students and recent graduates participate in a panel discussion on NASA’s Orion spacecraft. The panel featured NASA representatives Rex Walheim,…
June 26, 2013
By Nick Holden Students and staff of the 2013 MITES program attended the Welcome Dinner in Simmons Hall on June 14 The 78 students of…
June 26, 2013
By Nick Holden Dedric A. Carter, PhD, who served as the first executive director of the newly reformed OEOP from 2006 to 2008, will take…
January 1, 2013
MITES instructor Tyler Dewitt and MSBP instructor Andy Andres spoke at TEDx BeaconStreet 2012 in November TEDx BeaconStreet 2012, an independently organized spinoff of…