Guaranteed delivery — in ad hoc networks
A new algorithm for message dissemination in decentralized networks is faster than its predecessors but, unlike them, guarantees delivery.
Daniel Hastings to step down as dean for undergraduate education
Following seven years of administrative leadership, Hastings will return to the MIT faculty.
Students develop assistive technologies
Undergraduate teams create helpful phone apps and devices for people with disabilities.
Students invited to become Gordon Engineering Leaders
Program provides students with the opportunity to strengthen engineering leadership skills.
Sports Shorts for Jan. 7: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men’s basketball opens conference play with victory; Faculty Athletics Rep. Hank Smith honored by NFF
Simons Center for the Social Brain offering seed grants, postdoc fellowships
Deadline for applications is February 28.
Skoltech, MIT reflect on first year of collaboration
Anniversary event celebrates international ties.
American Philosophical Association honors Judith Jarvis Thomson
Bestows Quinn Prize for lifelong contributions to philosophy
MIT admits 650 talented and diverse students through early action
Changes in admissions process keep pace with rise in applications.
The What, Who, and How of DUE: Global Education and Career Development (GECD)
Global Education & Career Development (GECD) comprises three complementary areas within one office.
Young African leaders propose paths to prosperity for the continent
Members of Youth Think Tank meet with Legatum Center staff and fellows at MIT.
Graduate student David Sengeh gives back to Sierra Leone
Media Lab doctoral student created a competition to help youth in his home country create their own solutions.