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By: MITili Staff
The MIT Integrated Learning Initiative (MITili) has provided $200K in funding this year to four research projects.
By: Michaela Jarvis | Department of Mechanical Engineering
Before James Hermus started elementary school, he was a happy, curious kid who loved to learn. By the end of first grade, however, all that started to change, he says. As his schoolbooks became more advanced, Hermus could no longer memorize the words on each page, and pretend to be reading. 
By: Peter Dizikes | MIT News Office
Attending preschool makes children significantly more likely to go to college, according to a study led by MIT economist and MITili Deputy Director Parag Pathak.
By: Stefanie Koperniak | MIT Open Learning
Despite increased awareness and substantial media coverage, the addiction and overdose crisis continues across the United States. According to the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 46.3 million people aged 12 or older had a substance use disorder (SUD).
By: Daniel Korsun | Office of Graduate Education
Although her research focuses on daunting issues such as global poverty, MIT Professor Esther Duflo never neglects to dedicate time to something else she finds just as important: mentoring her graduate students.
By: PKG Public Service Center
From educational workshops to foster student interest, to providing meaningful hands on internship experiences, Mbadika supports youth all across Boston. Read more
By: Laura Rosado | MIT News correspondent
Beyond writing, Ji has done research in math, physics, and economics, sung in an a cappella group, co-chaired advocacy groups and math mentorship initiatives, and taught as a TA, volunteer mentor, and MIT-Italy GTL instructor.
By: Katherine Ouellette | MIT Open Learning
An early love of solving puzzles and problems for fun piqued Herasymova’s initial interest in mathematics. When she later pursued her PhD in mathematics at Kiev National Taras Shevchenko University, Herasymova’s love of math evolved into a love of research.
By: Zach Winn | MIT News Office
Learning Beautiful makes tactile materials to inspire hands-on learning for kids between the ages of 3 and 9.
By: Becky Ham | MIT Media Lab
The goal has always been to share the tools and knowledge of synthetic biology with the widest possible audience, moving beyond molecular biology researchers to artists, engineers, and social justice advocates, among others.