Sports Shorts for Oct. 26, 2015: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Women’s Tennis takes NEWMAC Championship; No. 23 Women’s Volleyball wins New England Challenge.
Women’s Tennis takes NEWMAC Championship; No. 23 Women’s Volleyball wins New England Challenge.
Men’s/Women’s Cross Country take home Connecticut College Invitational Title; Crew opens season at head of the Charles Regatta.
A year after the release of a pioneering survey, chancellor discusses steps MIT has taken to date.
Volleyball stays undefeated in NEWMAC play; Women’s Cross Country places 5th at NEICAA Championship.
Students who enroll as upperclassmen bring a wealth of experiences, from winning Olympic medals to acing the Math Olympiads.
Women’s Tennis nets 7th straight victory; Ojeda earns his third Rookie of the Week Award by NEFC
Started as a physical education class in 2000, MIT's Sport Taekwondo Club now boasts numerous intercollegiate conference and national titles.
Co-founder of the PSC and wife of former MIT President Paul Gray has continued to guide the center’s work.
MIT proposes to repurpose the historic structure into a mixed-use undergraduate residence.
New and returning students are introduced to MIT's wide array of arts programs and opportunities.
Senior Carrington Motley balances track and field with research on vehicle mobility in sand.
Field Hockey, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, and Women’s Volleyball all open NEWMAC play with victories; Quinn selected as finalist for national scholar-athlete award.
Winning videos demonstrate what it's like to be an MIT student interning, researching, and teaching around the globe.
Men’s Soccer and Women’s Tennis remain undefeated; Cheyne and Ojeda Earn NEFC weekly honors.
Women’s Volleyball takes Morrisville Tournament title, Water Polo takes two of three at Bruno Classic.