The What, Who and How of DUE: Concourse
The Concourse freshman learning community is a 'school within a school'
City of Cambridge approves MIT’s zoning petition
Kendall Square to be invigorated; approval gained through collaborative approach
MIT senior Holden Lee wins Gates Scholarship
Lee will pursue graduate studies in mathematics at the University of Cambridge.
Sports Shorts for April 8: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Ubellacker featured in Sports Illustrated's ‘Faces in the Crowd’; track teams capture Engineer's Cup titles
Applying physics, teamwork to fusion energy science
Zach Hartwig combines disciplines to help advance nuclear fusion as a practical energy source.
A clear-eyed look at computer vision syndrome
Recognize the symptoms and learn about ways to prevent it
Stanford University to collaborate with edX on development of non-profit open-source edX platform
edX Learning Platform to be open source and available on June 1
A new wrinkle in online education
An experimental online course gives some students scheduling freedom.
With an educational ‘revolution’ afoot, Task Force on the Future of MIT Education to convene
Idea Bank to solicit community input.
Ruiz writes to Academic Council regarding strengthened campus security
Letter details planned improvements in emergency preparedness, emergency communication protocols and network-security practices.
Sports Shorts for April 1: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Crew teams open spring season on the Charles; women’s lacrosse picks up first conference win; Kuntz sets pole vault record in California
Safety first, and free
MIT student Paige Finkelstein starts Project Helmet to distribute free bike helmets to MIT community.
MIT jumps to fifth in current Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings
MIT's varsity athletics program ranked among the best in the nation for NCAA Division III programs.