Angela Davis: “We need to renew our commitments to struggle against racism”
Keynote speaker at MIT’s annual luncheon honoring Martin Luther King Jr. delivers powerful message about the need for change.
Keynote speaker at MIT’s annual luncheon honoring Martin Luther King Jr. delivers powerful message about the need for change.
MIT Medical Director Cecilia Stuopis says that while this is a time to be more vigilant, people should not panic.
Top Institute stories dealt with a presidential transition; Climate Grand Challenges; an action plan for belonging, achievement, and composition; the MIT Morningside Academy for Design; “Wakanda Forever” at MIT; and more.
Across the Institute, MIT’s communities took part in light-hearted traditions new and old.
In his 23 years of managing MIT’s investment real estate activities, Marsh has transformed Kendall Square.
The annual campus event provided ample reason to feel holiday cheer — and included a surprise honor for outgoing President L. Rafael Reif.
The popular YouTuber, engineer, and inventor works to engage young people in science and technology while encouraging curiosity and resilience.
Dan Huttenlocher is a professor of electrical engineering and computer science and the inaugural dean at MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
With donuts and cider in hand, students, faculty, and staff gathered on Hockfield Court to speak with President-elect Sally Kornbluth and celebrate her appointment.
“This is your moment,” the Institute’s 18th president tells an MIT audience at a community introduction event.
As Duke University’s provost since 2014, she has advocated for faculty excellence and reinforced the institution’s commitment to the student experience.
MIT's 18th president greeted community members at an event held on campus and online.
The Institute’s pooled investments lost 5.3 percent last year; endowment stands at $24.6 billion.
MIT president is honored for leadership in advancing higher education and the nation’s research and innovation system.
The “Fast Forward” climate action plan laid out ambitious commitments. Now comes the harder part: making them happen.