Sports Shorts for Sept. 17: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Women's soccer, tennis and volleyball all win opening conference games. Cross Country teams sweep titles at UMass-Dartmouth.
The Edgerton Center turns 20
Professor J. Kim Vandiver on the history and future of the Edgerton Center.
World-class musician Mark Stewart comes to the Glass Lab
In a yearlong residency, the musician and instrument designer will build a glass orchestra with MIT students.
New freshmen take a swim, take a test
Class of 2016 splashes its way through MIT’s mandatory swim test.
MIT Sloan Fellows Program is vehicle to success
MIT Sloan Fellow talks about the concept of car sharing.
Fish, first-year students and a Friday night out
MIT first-year students take a trip to the New England Aquarium during their final orientation week event.
U.S. News ranks MIT sixth overall among U.S. universities
Institute’s undergraduate engineering program is again ranked No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Preview of an inauguration
In addition to marking the beginning of L. Rafael Reif’s term as MIT’s 17th president, the festivities will celebrate the MIT community’s ethic of service.
QS ranking calls MIT the world’s top university
QS World University Rankings also give the Institute top billing in 11 of 28 academic disciplines evaluated.
A world of OCW benefits: Powering career advancement
Ziya Deniz Eralp’s search for management information and training led him to OCW and ultimately to MIT's System Design and Management Program.
Sports Shorts for Sept. 10: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Football opens with a victory, cross country teams help Boston Harbor Association
15 MIT students named Siebel Scholars
Graduate students in computer science, bioengineering and business honored.