Burchard Scholars named for 2013
Honorees chosen for demonstrating outstanding abilities and academic excellence in humanities, arts or social sciences, as well as in science and engineering
Honorees chosen for demonstrating outstanding abilities and academic excellence in humanities, arts or social sciences, as well as in science and engineering
Honored for inventing the World Wide Web
Men’s volleyball wins Johnson & Wales Invitational; baseball and softball begin seasons with victories
Griffith, Miller, Schulz and Teng awarded the Institute’s highest undergraduate teaching honor.
All forms of nonfiction prose now eligible for the $800 prize
MIT will be one of eight U.S. universities to participate.
Team honored for ‘revolutionizing the science of cryptography.’
Ed Boyden honored for his work on optogenetics; will share 1 million Euro prize with five other researchers.
Field hockey has top GPA among Division III teams; Phillips and Wright gain postseason honors for rifle
Honored for research to alleviate poverty through disease prevention
Lauded for work and leadership in the development of Internet public policy
Recorded the highest grade point average in Division III and had 11 student-athletes earn a spot on the National Academic Squad