Faculty approve proposal to update MIT’s academic calendar, Commencement timing
Decision to move Commencement to late May marks culmination of community dialogue led by vice chancellor and registrar.
Decision to move Commencement to late May marks culmination of community dialogue led by vice chancellor and registrar.
MIT alumnus, now a professor of chemistry, biochemistry, and molecular biology at Penn State University, is an expert on enzyme reactions.
Vice chancellor, registrar seek community input on reducing the time between final exams and Commencement.
Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and three-term New York City mayor will address the Class of 2019 on June 7.
A new daughter helped Alejandra Falla PhD ’18 gain perspective on life — and her tiny MIT regalia stole the show at Commencement.
Reif urges graduates to “find your calling. Solve the unsolvable. Invent the future. Take the high road.”
Facebook COO tells MIT grads: "It’s not enough to be technologists — we have to make sure that technology serves people."
Commencement speaker says the greatest opportunities are for humans, not technology.
Candis Callison SM ’02, PhD ’10, professor and journalist, tells doctoral graduates they can “shift society” for the better.
Executive, author, and feminist will address the Class of 2018 on June 8.
Following their MIT studies, graduates in MIT’s Reserve Officer Training Corps set off on new challenges in the U.S. military.
Apple CEO urges graduating class to “work toward something greater than yourself.”
"One of today’s great challenges is how to help society navigate the unintended impact of technology itself," Reif tells more than 2,800 new graduates.
At hooding ceremony, Advanced Micro Devices CEO says MIT “taught me how to think.”