Sports Shorts for Nov. 13: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Women’s cross country wins NCAA regional meet, advances to NCAA Championships; women’s soccer advances to NCAA Sweet 16.
Women’s cross country wins NCAA regional meet, advances to NCAA Championships; women’s soccer advances to NCAA Sweet 16.
Departing Sidney-Pacific and Ashdown Housemasters leave a legacy of dedication and support.
With up to $25 million in new USAID funding, MIT’s D-Lab will gain greater ability to help people in the developing world find their own solutions.
Varsity athletics has a record-breaking fall season.
MIT researchers develop tool to assess regional risks of climate change, potential impacts on local infrastructure and planning.
Appointments also extended for five current MLK visitors.
Online document tracking and financial aid award letters implemented for 2012.
Three Engineer teams win NEWMAC titles; water polo defeats Harvard for second time this season.
Students “take a sip of ethics”
Web-based resource gives citizens the opportunity to participate in the redistricting process.
Community members can easily browse Independent Activities Period activities by sponsor, category or date.
Initiative brings together academia, industry to support the development, adoption, best practices and commercial success of big-data applications in mobile retail commerce.
New features help visitors to better discover and access MIT course materials.
Deadline for submissions is Nov. 29.