Sustainability Connect 2017 brings MIT together to balance needs of the present and future
Third annual conference explores innovation, social justice, and the Institute as a living lab for sustainability.
Third annual conference explores innovation, social justice, and the Institute as a living lab for sustainability.
The MIT Prison Initiative provides an academic framework for undergraduates and local inmates to explore the human condition.
MIT senior envisions opportunities for “every person of the world who wants to learn something.”
Local volunteer projects and an extensive civic-engagement program draw more than 1,100 MIT community members.
Baker-Polito administration establishes council to address aging in Massachusetts.
MIT students explore their interests in social change through the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center.
MIT’s new accelerator will now focus on selecting startups.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Thomas Friedman delivers keynote on how rising trends impact society.
Housed in a newly designed space, the center brings together an array of services for the MIT community, now in a single location.
MIT students and community members go on the hunt for natural gas leaks.
MIT’s new startup accelerator also announces its Board of Directors and Investment Advisory Committee.
Centrally located dorm will enhance student life and learning experience, vibrancy of West Campus.
Startup brings solar-powered, phone-charging park benches and digital signs to cities worldwide.
Institute will build new federal building, mixed-use development on the 14-acre parcel in Kendall Square.
Executive Vice President and Treasurer Israel Ruiz describes the transaction and its benefits for MIT and Cambridge.