Uncovering the rich connections between South Asia and MIT
Showcased in a new exhibit, student research explores the long history of South Asians at the Institute.
Showcased in a new exhibit, student research explores the long history of South Asians at the Institute.
Lane leaves a lasting legacy at the Institute and on tribal communities around the country.
Liam Gale, new program administrator for the Student Veteran Success Office, describes experiences of student veterans and how the Institute supports them.
Senior David Spicer advocates for students at MIT and beyond as he cultivates his interest in education policy.
In a recent discussion, individuals from around MIT describe why every vote in state and local elections matters.
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.
MIT AgeLab co-hosts 10th anniversary celebration of Boston Bridge, a longtime collaborator offering development, networking, career growth, and mentorship in the field of aging.
MIT hosts the 14th Math Prize for Girls, which aims to encourage female middle and high school students of mathematics.
The Kendall Square Association’s annual meeting highlights local efforts to develop and shift toward clean energy solutions.
Rising junior in Course 6-9 was “brave and compassionate” and strove to lift up others.
Committed to Caring program honors David Autor for his unique approach to graduate student mentorship and advocacy.
“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.
Winning project supports collaboration between public housing residents in New York City and a local nonprofit offering training for work in the digital economy.
MIT's 18th president greeted community members at an event held on campus and online.