Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E)
‘We are all in this great enterprise together’
September 21, 2012
In his inaugural address, President L. Rafael Reif aims MIT on a course to shape new directions in education.
Innovation in the classroom
September 21, 2012
‘Future of Education’ symposium, held before the inauguration of President L. Rafael Reif, examines the evolution of teaching and learning.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Education, teaching, academics, EdX, Faculty, Global Education and Career Development, Inauguration, Global, Massive open online courses (MOOCs), MITx, Online learning, Open Learning Enterprise, OpenCourseWare, President L. Rafael Reif, Students, Educational Innovation and Technology, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), D-Lab
Open Education on the Move: An Interview with Vijay Kumar
September 20, 2012
Director of MIT's Office of Educational Innovation and Technology (OEIT) discusses some of the key concepts propelling the open education movement.
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering, Alumni/ae, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Education, teaching, academics, Educational Innovation and Technology, EdX, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, Massive open online courses (MOOCs), MITx, Open access, Open Learning Enterprise, OpenCourseWare
Inauguration festivities off to a stimulating start
September 19, 2012
Innovation symposium touches on a dizzying array of topics, with themes of interdisciplinary collaboration, energy and innovation for the developing world.
Also labeled: Entrepreneurship, History of MIT, Inauguration, President L. Rafael Reif, Research, Special events and guest speakers, Alumni/ae, Faculty, Staff, Students, Aeronautical and astronautical engineering, Business and management, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Energy, Mechanical engineering, Urban studies and planning
Said and Done for September 2012
September 17, 2012
Digest of MIT humanities, arts, and social sciences.
MIT Sloan Fellows Program is vehicle to success
September 12, 2012
MIT Sloan Fellow talks about the concept of car sharing.
Get to know the Class of 2016
September 8, 2012
MIT’s freshman class represents 54 nations and is 46 percent female.
Also labeled: Community, Education, teaching, academics, Public service, Research, Residential life, Student life, Students, Undergraduate
Community invited to partake in, contribute to Inauguration 2012
September 7, 2012
Several academic- and family-oriented free events scheduled for Sept. 19-22.
Legatum Center's Modak wins Fulbright-mtvU Fellowship
September 4, 2012
Given to individuals who wish to study music as a cultural force of expression.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Entrepreneurship, International development, Legatum Center, Music, Staff
In The World: Helping Brazilians turn waste into products
August 31, 2012
International summit fosters ways of producing everything from food to flooring, using discarded materials.
Also labeled: Development, Education, teaching, academics, IDDS, In the world, International development, D-Lab
Inspired ideas to improve the world
August 30, 2012
School of Architecture + Planning students win thousands in grants for business startups
Also labeled: Architecture, Entrepreneurship, International development, Media Lab, Startups, Urban studies and planning
Alumnus personifies Paralympic spirit
August 30, 2012
Slice of MIT tracks MIT's Olympic and Paralympic connections.
Skolkovo Tech’s Innovation Workshop underway at MIT
August 23, 2012
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics, Global, Russia, Skolkovo, Skoltech, Special events and guest speakers
One-molecule-thick material has big advantages
August 23, 2012
MIT researchers produce complex electronic circuits from molybdenum disulfide, a material that could have many more applications.
Two MIT chemists win ACS awards
August 22, 2012
Buchwald, Swager honored by the American Chemical Society
Teaching a microbe to make fuel
August 21, 2012
Genetically modified organism could turn carbon dioxide or waste products into a gasoline-compatible transportation fuel.
Graphene’s behavior depends on where it sits
August 13, 2012
New findings show that the material beneath the thin carbon sheets determines how they react chemically and electrically.
Bringing power to the people — and heat as well
August 6, 2012
Sun-powered system developed by MIT students could provide electricity, heat and cooling to rural schools and clinics.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Civil and environmental engineering, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Heat, In the world, Global, Mechanical engineering, Solar, Students
2012-13 Legatum Fellows Announced
August 3, 2012
25 students awarded fellowships for projects in 15 countries.
Wrinkled surfaces could have widespread applications
August 1, 2012
MIT team discovers way of making perfectly ordered and repeatable surfaces with patterns of microscale wrinkles.
MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation launches Manufacturing Technology Advisory Board; Infosys joins board
July 26, 2012
Leaders from academia and the technology industry will work together to share ideas and plan ways to help transform U.S. manufacturing.
Single-photon transmitter could enable new quantum devices
July 25, 2012
Long-sought goal for quantum devices — the ability to transmit single photons while blocking multiple photons — is finally achieved.
Research update: Chips with self-assembling rectangles
July 19, 2012
New technique allows production of complex microchip structures in one self-assembling step.
Also labeled: Computer science and technology, Electrical engineering and electronics, Faculty, Graduate, postdoctoral, Materials science, Microchips, Microsystems Technology Laboratories, Research, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Self-assembly, Semiconductors, Students, National Science Foundation (NSF), Singapore-MIT
Dripping faucets inspire new way of creating structured particles
July 18, 2012
Researchers find new method for making spherical particles, from nanoscale to pinhead-sized — including complex beach-ball-like shapes.
Said and Done for June/July 2012
July 16, 2012
Digest of MIT humanities, arts and social sciences
Also labeled: Architecture, Arts, Astronauts, Awards, honors and fellowships, Books and authors, Economics, Faculty, Health care, Humanities, Music, NASA, Policy, Social sciences, Students, Water
New chip captures power from multiple sources
July 9, 2012
System developed at MIT could combine power harvested from light, heat and vibrations to run monitoring systems.



















