
During her time at MIT, senior Ayesha Ng’s interests have expanded from cellular biology to the social systems that shape public health.
Read StoryGov. Charlie Baker's latest nominee to the Supreme Judicial Court is an Appeals Court judge with a background in intellectual property litigation who built a robot while studying engineering at MIT.
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Read StoryWith a global pandemic raging, climate change worsening, competition with China accelerating, & our economy in crisis, we need more expertise in government—not less.
Read StoryAn interactive timeline chronicling women’s history at MIT, starting in 1870 with the admission, as an “experimental student,” of one Ellen Henrietta Swallow.
Read StoryInnovation & Entrepreneurship Organizations Campus-Wide Celebrate MIT's Women Entrepreneurs in November
Read StoryUnderstanding the origins of innovation and the philosophy of technology enables us to foresee and manage the changes in our economy.
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