Doubling down on sustainability innovation in Kendall Square
The Kendall Square Association’s annual meeting highlights local efforts to develop and shift toward clean energy solutions.
The Kendall Square Association’s annual meeting highlights local efforts to develop and shift toward clean energy solutions.
The new museum opens Oct. 2 at the gateway between Kendall Square and campus.
The MIT Museum director describes how the museum is reinventing itself for the 21st century.
In his book, “New Industrial Urbanism,” Eran Ben-Joseph looks at the evolving form and function of 21st-century cities.
Life sciences class brings biotech industry experience into the classroom with part-time internships for graduate students.
Biogen’s support is part of the biotechnology company’s Healthy Climate, Healthy Lives Initiative.
Students featured in public art exhibits in prominent locations throughout Boston.
Substantive community benefits, strong equity and inclusion practices, and ample public open space garner city and community support for MIT’s master plan.
New center provides information and services to MIT visitors, while the adjacent open space offers community-building events and activities.
Part of the reimagined MIT Kendall Gateway, the bookstore will sell a curated selection of publications by the MIT Press and other publishers.
InnovationHQ in Kendall Square is home to several entrepreneurial support organizations and features space for startup activities, networking, and education.
The Cambridge-area innovation hub has been buffeted by the events of the past year but also shown great resilience and creativity, speakers said.
Andres Sevtsuk’s new work estimates foot traffic in cities — so planners and developers can study the flow of people, not just vehicles.
New Vassar and the Graduate Tower at Site 4 provide additional housing options on campus, with another new residence in planning and improvements to Burton Conner underway.
MIT submits special permit application to the City of Cambridge.