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New Course 1 program prepares students to solve today's major challenges
The flexible undergraduate program, launching this fall, mixes rigor and depth with applications to critical areas of societal importance.
How to beat others to the mathematical punch
New MITx MOOC brings the street fighting approach to solving math problems.
MIT gives admissions decisions to the Class of 2018
Institute used enhanced application to allow students to showcase their projects; incoming class “a strong match with MIT’s mission.”
Valerie Jarrett: Greater inclusion in education drives innovation, prosperity
White House advisor, in MIT’s Compton Lecture, makes case for social diversity in education.
Five professors named 2014 MacVicar Faculty Fellows
Buongiorno, Lozano-Pérez, Ochsendorf, Paxson, and Prather receive MIT’s top undergraduate teaching honor.
Thinking hard about social problems
A senior in brain and cognitive sciences, Aliya Dincer turns next to challenges in education and economics.
Sources of innovation
Historian of Science Loren Graham on how society affects science and technology
Howard Brenner, professor emeritus of chemical engineering, passes away at 84
Fluid dynamics researcher profoundly influenced his field
Students get an inside view of manufacturing and operations at partner companies
MIT LGO's domestic plant trek visits seven sites in two weeks
MIT follows up on questions raised in Aaron Swartz case
President Reif and Academic Council consider MIT’s commitment to open access, its document-retention policies, and general community feedback