Marking a milestone: Dedication ceremony celebrates the new MIT Schwarzman College of Computing building
Members of the MIT community, supporters, and guests commemorate the opening of the new college headquarters.
Members of the MIT community, supporters, and guests commemorate the opening of the new college headquarters.
A summertime installation by MIT’s real estate group features free roller-skating and fun activities for the broader community.
Films produced by MIT Video Productions and the Department of Mechanical Engineering highlight some of MIT’s global conversations about the environment and climate change.
Erica Caple James’ new book examines the rise and struggles of a community organization helping Haitians settle in Boston.
The building will serve as a hub for research on the development of immunology-based treatments.
Graduate student Nolen Scruggs works with a local tenant association to address housing inequality as part of the MIT Initiative on Combatting Systemic Racism.
The MITES associate director of recruitment and admissions plays a key role in introducing middle and high school students to the world of STEM.
The results of a six-year collaboration between MIT researchers, the FAA, and Massport will reduce aircraft noise in local communities while maintaining or improving fuel efficiency.
The Engine Accelerator offers “tough tech” startups space, support, and a network to help them scale up.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing building will form a new cluster of connectivity across a spectrum of disciplines in computing and artificial intelligence.
Hundreds of observers took advantage of great weather to view the 2024 partial eclipse.
Brian Mernoff of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics offers best practices to get the most out of your eclipse experience.
MIT historian of science Robin Wolfe Scheffler takes a close look at the progress of biomedical research in the U.S.
The Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT announces a new one-semester fellowship to start in fall 2024.
EMERGE program ignites interest in science through hands-on electron microscopy.