Fly the eco-friendly skies MIT-led team designs airplanes that would use 70 percent less fuel than current models. May 17, 2010 Read full story →
NASA chief defends Obama’s space plan In MIT visit, Charles Bolden touts proposed expansion in R&D funding May 12, 2010 Read full story →
Joshua Jahnke, recently completed graduate studies, dies at age 29 Dying from pancreatic cancer, the U.S. Navy lieutenant was determined to earn his degree. May 7, 2010 Read full story →
Junior wins inaugural campus furniture-design competition Winning bench will be installed at the student center May 7, 2010 Read full story →
Merging arts: ACT program inaugurated Day-long celebrations looks back at CAVS, Visual Arts and toward the future April 29, 2010 Read full story →
$3.5 million grant for bus rapid transit awarded to MIT, IST-Lisbon and global partners Center of Excellence on Bus Rapid Transit is eighth such center funded by the Volvo Research and Education Foundation April 28, 2010 Read full story →
Joan Jonas awarded Gyorgy Kepes Prize One of many distinctive honors recently April 22, 2010 Read full story →
Faculty approve flexible engineering degree for undergraduates Approval of AeroAstro program adds a new dimension to engineering education. April 22, 2010 Read full story →
Scientist, engineer and presidential adviser H. Guyford Stever dies at 93 He headed two MIT departments, was president of Carnegie-Mellon University and directed the National Science Foundation. April 16, 2010 Read full story →
Four decades of Earth Days MIT plans a week of events and activities to mark Earth Day’s 40th anniversary. April 14, 2010 Read full story →
Introducing a new program in Art, Culture and Technology New initiative combines a rich legacy of academic and research practices April 12, 2010 Read full story →
Using plants to purify canal water Researchers outline a natural way to clean Italy's polluted Pontine Marshes April 7, 2010 Read full story →