Q&A: Stuart Schmill on considering race in admissions
MIT’s admissions dean discusses U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Fisher v. University of Texas.
MIT’s admissions dean discusses U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Fisher v. University of Texas.
Interim executive director since September 2015, Schmill will now lead both admissions and student financial services at MIT.
MIT President L. Rafael Reif responds to Congressional request for information.
Earliest actions on inclusiveness will focus on orientation, mental health counseling, student surveys.
MIT admits 1,485 students from 49 states and 65 countries; "Star Wars"-themed video continues a lighthearted admissions tradition.
Dean of MIT Admissions joins peers in recommending increased consideration of prospective students’ concern for others in college admissions.
Students are working closely with senior administration; President Reif praises collaboration.
Institute and 12 other universities reaffirm the value of campus diversity.
Students who enroll as upperclassmen bring a wealth of experiences, from winning Olympic medals to acing the Math Olympiads.
Institute’s pooled investments returned 13.2 percent last year; endowment reaches $13.5 billion.
Program aims to inspire female and underrepresented minority students to pursue STEM fields.
MIT’s flagship program for rising high school seniors welcomes its 2015 class to campus.
MIT admits 1,467 students from 50 states and 67 countries; video of drones delivering acceptance letters garners local and national media attention.