January 7, 2026 - 05:57

Evelyn Wang, an esteemed MIT alumna, has taken on the pivotal role of the Institute's first Vice President for Energy and Climate. In this capacity, she is harnessing the vast expertise of MIT to confront one of the most pressing challenges of our time: climate change. Wang's leadership is crucial in shaping innovative strategies that not only aim to reduce carbon emissions but also promote sustainable energy solutions.
Under her guidance, MIT is focusing on research and development initiatives that explore renewable energy technologies, energy efficiency, and climate resilience. Wang emphasizes the importance of collaboration across disciplines, engaging scientists, engineers, and policy-makers to create impactful solutions. By leveraging MIT’s resources and intellect, she aims to position the Institute at the forefront of global efforts to combat climate change.
Wang's vision extends beyond academia; she is committed to translating research findings into real-world applications that can benefit communities and industries alike. As the planet faces unprecedented environmental challenges, her role is vital in steering the conversation towards actionable change and sustainable practices for a healthier, more resilient future.
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Back to basics: Looking into why Metro Detroit school chooses not to teach with technologyIn an era where classrooms are increasingly saturated with tablets and smartboards, one Metro Detroit school is taking a decidedly different path. Choosing to forgo educational technology in its...
April 10, 2026 - 00:21
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