Sports Shorts for March 18: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men’s volleyball wins Johnson & Wales Invitational; baseball and softball begin seasons with victories
Employee Resource Groups launched on campus
ERGs are led by employees who share interests, issues and a common bond or background.
Robert C. O'Handley, former research scientist, dies at 70
Was a longtime researcher in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Sports Shorts for March 11: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Field hockey has top GPA among Division III teams; Phillips and Wright gain postseason honors for rifle
Daniel Weitzner receives IAPP Privacy Leadership Award
Lauded for work and leadership in the development of Internet public policy
Connect and collaborate using WebEx solutions
MIT's WebEx conferencing service has a new URL and audio-only access number for faculty, staff and students.
The People Behind the Awards: Laya W. Wiesner
A look at some of MIT's most influential figures and the Institute awards that honor them.
Workshop helps Facilities employees improve computer skills
ESL volunteers develop Computer Basics workshop for MIT Facilities staff who aren’t native English speakers.
Sports Shorts for March 4: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Tashman named NEWMAC Athlete of the Year for men’s basketball; men's tennis remains undefeated
Temkin named IEEE Plasma Science and Applications Award winner
Richard J. Temkin cited for contributions to the field of high power gyrotrons and their applications
Israel Ruiz writes to MIT community regarding recent hoax
EVP and Treasurer discusses dangerous campus disturbance.
Q&A: U.S. immigration policy and entrepreneurship
MIT’s Bill Aulet, Danielle Guichard-Ashbrook and Edward Roberts discuss the challenges facing foreign-born entrepreneurs under U.S. immigration policy.
Knight Fellowship has made its mark on science journalism
MIT-based program has provided research experience for hundreds of reporters.