One of MIT’s best-kept secrets lives in the Institute’s basement
With roots dating to 1946, radio station WMBR airs daily on 88.1 FM.
With roots dating to 1946, radio station WMBR airs daily on 88.1 FM.
An MIT Values event showcased three women's career journeys and how they are paving the way for the next generation.
Materials from MIT’s Distinctive Collections reveal stories of women at the Institute.
Achievements in air traffic control, microelectronics, and lasers are recognized for their lasting benefit to humanity.
Gifted by Professor Lily Tsai, former chair of the faculty, and designed by Professor Brandon Clifford, the staff is a new, integral part of MIT Commencement.
A longtime physician reflects on her journey from Thailand to MIT, and her four decades of service at MIT Health.
The MIT professor emerita and pioneering molecular biologist is being honored for her advocacy for women in science.
Nobel-winning scholar changed his field, taught generations of students, and helped make MIT a global leader in economics research.
The highly influential professor served for 25 years as executive officer of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
MIT professor combines nanoscience and viruses to develop solutions in energy, environment, and medicine.
Through volunteer work and other activities, the Women’s League has played an impactful role at MIT for more than a century.
A pioneering Black faculty member, Johnson was also a major supporter of the anti-apartheid movement at the Institute.
Tuskegee University and MIT deepen a connection that’s existed from the start.
The Undergraduate Association Sustainability Committee repurposes items for good causes — and discovers a few hidden gems — following a burst pipe in W20.
Pounds championed a generation of MIT Sloan faculty members and advised the broader Institute through the turbulent years of the Vietnam War.