Past participants are now the leaders of MIT’s dynaMIT Club
How the program's biggest fans came full circle and took the helm.
How the program's biggest fans came full circle and took the helm.
Michaela Brown loves telling stories about food and friends, from oxtail and ackee in Jamaica to Thanksgiving dinner in New Vassar, as an MIT Dining Ambassador.
Nearly 100 MIT students participate in a buddy program that assists Boston-area residents.
Through mentorship, enthusiasm, and a global perspective, Gabi Hott Soares supports student leaders at MIT.
Regular campus events built community and promote student wellbeing.
Members of the MIT curling and figure skating clubs are embracing the 2026 Winter Olympics, an international showcase for their — and many other — cherished winter sports.
Princeton Review recognizes MIT as one of 30 institutions with a strong commitment to mental health and well-being.
Andrew Mankus, MIT’s award-winning director of dining, describes why leading with a “students-first mentality” leads to better food offerings for the entire community.
“Our students’ ... dedication reflects not only their generosity, but also the spirit of engaging the MIT community in giving back through philanthropy.”
Exercise is Medicine class integrates physical activity and academics.
Raul Radovitzky and Flavia Cardarelli reflect on a decade of telling bad dad jokes, learning Taylor Swift songs, and sharing a home with hundreds of students.
The MIT community celebrates their fellow staff members’ talent and dedication to the Institute.
With items selling for as little as $2, the initiative diverted about 750 pounds of textiles from landfills in 2024-25.
MIT grad students and their families joined project and construction staff to mark the collaborative effort to plan and create MIT’s newest graduate residence.
The associate director of club sports, intramural sports, and sport camps shares the important role that athletics plays in finding community.