Solve at HUBweek offers local showcase, global springboard for solutions to society’s challenges
Innovators from many sectors to tackle issues involving the digital economy, education, and more.
Innovators from many sectors to tackle issues involving the digital economy, education, and more.
Big-data analysis could give city planners timelier, more accurate alternatives to commuter surveys.
Conductor George Ogata '92 honored for his years of service at MIT Professional Education-sponsored event.
Addressing the world’s most pressing issues, second year of program will focus on in-person gatherings, solution proposals.
Winning proposals would create civic spaces while restoring infrastructure.
PhD student Elizabeth Setren brings data to bear on questions about local education policy.
Plan gives commuters flexibility to choose, day-to-day, how they get to campus.
Slava Menn aims to make cycling safer and easier in cities worldwide.
Cambridge Historical Commission honors campus renewal efforts.
New buildings, open space, and restaurants, plus research and commercial space, to bring all-day activity to the innovation hub.
AeroAstro grad students are building a human-powered aircraft that will (hopefully) fly over the Charles River.
MIT marks 100 years in Cambridge with “Crossing the Charles” parade and evening celebration.