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…