MIT Study Names Olin College World Leader in Engineering Education
Franklin W. Olin College of EngineeringA new MIT study has named Olin College of Engineering, along with MIT, as the top leaders in engineering education globally.
A new MIT study has named Olin College of Engineering, along with MIT, as the top leaders in engineering education globally.
Brooklyn-based artist and researcher Mimi Onuoha has been named the first “Creative-in-Reference” at Olin College, a position established as part of a multi-step $900,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation designed to better integrate the arts and humanities within a STEM education.
The Carey Institute for Global Good has named Sara Hendren a Logan Nonfiction Program Fellow. Hendren is a designer and researcher in residence at Olin College and is writing a book about the unexpected places where disability is at the heart of design, to be published by Riverhead Books
Olin College awarded by the Princeton Review.
The National Science Foundation awarded Olin College Assistant Professor of Systems Design and Engineering Dr. Alexandra Coso Strong a collaborative grant to co-create a series of traveling workshops.
Olin College of Engineering students was awarded for their efforts in developing a wheelchair attachment to streamline the ability for one to complete routine tasks.
Assistant Professor of Design Sara Hendren has been named a 2018 Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fellow at New America.
Olin's 2017-2018 Senior Capstone in Engineering (SCOPE) program officially gets underway in September. Fourteen corporate partners have signed on this year to sponsor SCOPE teams made up of Olin seniors.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Olin College of Engineering number three in the nation among undergraduate engineering institutions.
Assistant Professor of Design Sara Hendren is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Public Scholar 2017 grant.
Hannabury is currently the Executive Vice President at Olin College of Engineering and was one of the founding leaders of the college.
$900,000 to support new model of “artist-in-reference,” an “Arts + Action” student fellowship and an immersive faculty professional development experience
Olin is one of 18 private colleges recognized for their combination of quality academic offerings and affordable costs.
Jennifer Vaccaro ’17 won second place in the undergraduate category at the grand finals of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Student Research Competition.
Daniel Alhadeff is the second oil student to win award.
One recent graduate and two Olin alumni have earned a coveted Fulbright student scholarship to conduct research or teach abroad.
Residents and staff from five local senior living communities joined forces with Olin College students and professionals in aging services for the LeadingAge MA Hackfest at North Hi
The Fund will begin accepting proposals September 1, 2017, and, if approved, projects will be funded from $40,000 in initial seed funding provided by Olin College and Aramark Corporation, Facilities Services.
June 1 Event to Highlight Winners Features WGBH’s Kara Miller and Aging 2.0’s Stephen Johnston
Two Olin College teams will spend the summer in an intensive 10-week venture accelerator at Babson College.