Boxes, books, and bananas: A peek at the MIT Science Fiction Society
Founded in 1949, group now maintains what may be the world’s largest open-shelf collection of science fiction.
Founded in 1949, group now maintains what may be the world’s largest open-shelf collection of science fiction.
Alumni support to fund innovative experiential learning curriculum.
Munther Dahleh’s expertise in mathematical modeling gives him profound insight into people, and MIT.
MIT’s newest students include a classical ballerina, a junior Olympic archer, and a battalion commander.
Rob Miller, computer science professor, to serve in undergraduate residence.
MIT’s Ballroom Dancing Club celebrates its 40th anniversary on Aug. 9.
Awards given to outstanding faculty, and graduate and undergraduate students
Women’s Sailing clinches fifth at National Championships; eight members of Track and Field teams named to CoSIDA Academic All-District Team
Although five talented students from a Los Angeles magnet school all received multiple prestigious university offers, they are sticking together and coming to the Institute. Media stories call them the "MIT 5."
Contest awards thousands of dollars to 13 teams tackling environmental and health challenges in developing countries.
Justin Bullock nears the finish of four years of research and running at MIT, turning next to medical school.