Charles Correa, influential architect and planner, dies at 84
“India’s Greatest Architect” left his mark on MIT and the world.
“India’s Greatest Architect” left his mark on MIT and the world.
Flagship international education program salutes emerging global citizens.
The Bloom Nepal School, founded on MIT's "mens-et-manus" ethos, was destroyed by the Nepal earthquakes. Learn how you can help the school rebuild.
Students, researchers, and alumni among 14 honored as "young trailblazers."
Over 3,300 MIT alumni and friends from more than 75 graduating class years returned to campus for the 2015 Tech Reunions.
doDOC helps enterprises focus import and share highly complex documents with its Web platform.
Continuing work begun on a D-Lab trip, Kung aims to reduce the costs and labor required to produce compost toilets in El Salvador.
Longtime MIT professor and member of the National Academy of Engineering made important contributions to fluid mechanics.
In Commencement remarks, U.S. CTO stresses the importance of the personal, caring side of MIT.
Eight term members will each serve five years on MIT’s board of trustees.
Some 3,300 MIT alumni and guests to visit campus for Tech Reunions; MIT community invited to watch faculty webcast on privacy and security.
MIT students share their love of reading and math with children in Cambridge.
Smith chronicles her time at MIT, role at the White House, and view of how technology is changing the world.
Startup’s software, designed to plan NASA space missions, now drives more effective online advertising.
Developed by Carlos Riva ’75, a California water plant will be the largest seawater desalination facility in the Western Hemisphere.