First MIT Latinx graduation celebration held
One hundred forty graduate and undergraduate students receive red stoles.
One hundred forty graduate and undergraduate students receive red stoles.
Forty-one women were selected as 2023 MIT Graduate Women of Excellence, organized by the MIT Office of Graduate Education.
“We are proud to be doing this work, and we hope you will join us.”
Community members provide unique views of MIT’s graduation ceremonies through Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
At the 2023 Commencement undergraduate ceremony, new graduates celebrate, reflect on remarks from Chancellor Melissa Nobles, and receive long-awaited diplomas.
“Never forget just how much purposeful connection can impact and sustain you,” Nobles told this year's graduating class
The engineer and YouTuber advises the Class of 2023 to embrace optimism and collaboration.
“Curiosity is endlessly electrifying,” Kornbluth told graduates.
Each year, staff, faculty, and student volunteers help make the graduation celebration special for all guests, including the occasional duckling.
Through a speaker series and activities in the Concourse learning community, the project's leaders aim to promote the value of open discussion on campus.
A variety of recent events highlighted efforts by faculty, staff, and students to make a difference today.
MIT Mobility Forum considers whether startups can provide the infrastructure for electric vehicles, or if more automakers must step in.
Over the course of four days, Indigenous delegates collaborated on immersive technology with MIT community members.
With the artificial intelligence conversation now mainstream, the 2023 MIT-MGB AI Cures conference saw attendance double from previous years.
At MIT, the Massachusetts state senator describes the commonwealth’s progress on tackling global warming, remains optimistic despite short-term delays.