Read about LMIT's Cambridge engagement in the MIT Office of Government and Community Relations' MIT in Cambridge Impact Report.
Three Latino Student Inventors Celebrated by U.S. Secretary of Education and White House Initiative for Hispanics in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month
Former InvenTeam member, Katie Avila Pinedo's invention journey is featured in an article by the USPTO!
Lemelson-MIT is proud to announce that their award-winning documentary, Pathways to Invention, is now streaming on the PBS app! Click for more details!
As part of Penn State Dickinson Law's "Profiles in Leadership Series," LMIT Executive Director Stephanie Couch appeared on Professor Daryl Lim's podcast. The two discussed Dr...
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Juan Rafael Lenger-Caballero, 17, first met LMIT...
MIT professors Michael Cima and Fiona Murray describe the meaningful – often lifesaving – impact of invention in this Op-Ed in CommonWealth Magazine.
This article from the RAND Review discusses a report of the 26 Lemelson-MIT Prize winners and their impacts, written by the RAND Corporation.
2018 Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam educator Phil Arnold from Frederick County Career and Technology Center in Maryland was named The Washington Post's 2021 Teacher of the Year.
Kayla Nguyen is a recipient of the L'Oréal USA 2020 For Women in Science (FWIS) Fellowship.
October 16, 2020 marks #WorldFoodDay! To celebrate, we are highlighting four Lemelson-MIT student inventors whose food and agricultural-related inventions make them true...
LMIT reflects on the systemic racism and violence that the Black community has long endured.
LMIT's Leigh Estabrooks receives Society of Women Engineers WE Local Engaged Advocate Award.
Leigh Estabrooks, shares tales from her 13 year Invention Education journey with LMIT.
The USPTO is gathering information on the participation of women, minorities, and veterans in the patent system for purposes of a study.