President Reif testifies before Congress on U.S. competitiveness
“To stay ahead, the U.S. needs to do more to capitalize on our own strengths,” he tells representatives.
“To stay ahead, the U.S. needs to do more to capitalize on our own strengths,” he tells representatives.
MIT professor and alumna shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in economics, which recognized collaborators’ “experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.”
Retired Navy four-star admiral and former chancellor of University of Texas system will address the Class of 2020 on May 29.
Mathematician to return to the faculty after six years leading MIT’s second-largest school.
The survey, deployed every four years, is a unique, confidential forum for community input.
Former VP of global communications at the Ford Foundation brings 20 years of experience advancing the missions of international organizations.
Exonerated Central Park Five member Kevin Richardson details his harrowing experiences and his hopeful vision for the future.
Experienced higher-education leader will develop and implement diversity and inclusion strategies for the Institute.
With the initial organizational structure in place, the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing moves forward with implementation.
A new survey of MIT students, faculty, and staff will inform initiatives to improve the work-life experience on campus and at Lincoln Laboratory.
Institute’s Committee on Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Response recommends recipients for $850,000 pledge.
Training drill for first responders will take place at Kresge Auditorium on Jan. 22.
Vice president for research clarifies the memo’s intention and provides guidance.