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PostJuly 13, 2021

Webinar on MACA Roadmap - A Tool for Advocacy and Engagement

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
Jeremy Grace '83
PostJuly 12, 2021

MIT Alumni Roadmap for Responding to Climate Change

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
Roadmap Graphic for Climate Action
PostJuly 9, 2021

The tenured engineers of 2021

MIT News
Top, left to right: Mohammad Alizadeh, Kwanghun Chung, Areg Danagoulian, Ruonan Han. Bottom, left to right: Heather Kulik, Elsa Olivetti, Alberto Rodriguez, James Swan.
PostJuly 9, 2021

2021 Teaching with Digital Technology Awards honor MIT educators’ innovat...

MIT Open Learning
The 2021 Teaching with Digital Technology Awards revealed a community that has grown stronger during Covid-19. Says Vice Chancellor Ian Waitz, the shift to teaching and learning from home has “personalized us all in a new way, which ultimately will build stronger relationships and, I hope, more fulfilling educational experiences.”
PostJune 24, 2021

Tackling the problem of global technology waste

MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Richmond landfill in Bulawayo, the second largest city in Zimbabwe. Unless properly managed, such landfills can pose serious environmental and public health hazards.
PostJune 23, 2021

Revisiting a quantum past for a fusion future

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Can a classical physics question be handled on a quantum computer? Abhay Ram believes the answer is yes, and that it will accelerate understanding of electromagnetic wave phenomena in plasma.
PostJune 22, 2021

Grace Moore ’21 receives Michel David-Weill Scholarship

MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering - DMSE
Grace Moore '21 will begin her studies at Sciences Po this fall. Her goal is to work in environmental policy to address climate change.
PostJune 22, 2021

Keeping it Cool

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Alpha Arsano SM ’17. Photo: Erin Eve
PostJune 10, 2021

ESI Program Here and Real Connects MIT Climate Research to Communities

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Greene County, Pennsylvania, is a case-study site for the Environmental Solutions Initiative program Here and Real. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
PostJune 8, 2021

MIT J-WAFS awards eight grants in seventh round of seed funding

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
MIT faculty receiving 2021 J-WAFS seed grants: (top row, left to right) Amos Winter, Ariel Furst, Elfatih Eltahir, Jeffrey Grossman, Evelyn Wang; (bottom row, left to right) Mary Gehring, Rohit Karnik, Pratik Shah, Karen Zheng, Benedetto Marelli.

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