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By: Jane Halpern | Kimberly Tecce | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Department of Mechanical Engineering
The purpose of the award is to recognize exceptional distinction in teaching, in research, and in service. Read more
By: Meredith Somers
Nurturing happiness takes work, but doing it right can lead to greater productivity and stronger relationships. Read more
By: Angela Pignatiello | MIT Open Learning
Using outlines from the EECS undergraduate degree track as laid out on the department’s website, Kabwe discovered math, programming, foundations, and elective classes to create his own EECS experience. Read more
By: Will Douglas Heaven
The narrative around cheating students doesn’t tell the whole story. Meet the teachers who think generative AI could actually make learning better. Read more
By: MIT Admissions
MIT’s dean of admissions and student financial services talks about helping rural students better understand their options for going to college. Read more
By: Jordan Silva | Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program
UPOP annual workshop lets sophomores take a deep dive into teamwork, creative problem-solving, and networking in preparation for their future careers. Read more
By: Katherine Ouellette | MIT Open Learning
The Festival of Learning furthers the Office of the Chancellor’s mission to advance academic innovation that will foster the growth of MIT students. The festival also aligns with the MIT Open Learning’s Residential Education team’s goal of making MIT education more effective and efficient.
By: Zach Winn | MIT News Office
MIT D-Lab workshops equip refugees in Greece and elsewhere with the skills and confidence to solve problems in their communities. Read more
By: Lisa J. Anderson
At MIT, those instructors who were able to build a culture of “community, well-being and belonging” in their virtual classrooms saw improved academic outcomes. Read more
By: Leda Zimmerman | MIT Energy Initiative
The Climate Action Through Education (CATE) program is rolling out in pilot form this year in more than a dozen Massachusetts high schools, and eventually in high schools across the United States. Read more