A diploma, a discovery, and an historic legacy
The restored diploma of Robert Robinson Taylor, MIT’s first Black graduate — presented by his great-granddaughter Valerie Jarrett — highlights connections between the Institute and Tuskegee University.
The restored diploma of Robert Robinson Taylor, MIT’s first Black graduate — presented by his great-granddaughter Valerie Jarrett — highlights connections between the Institute and Tuskegee University.
The new museum opens Oct. 2 at the gateway between Kendall Square and campus.
The “Fast Forward” climate action plan laid out ambitious commitments. Now comes the harder part: making them happen.
Vice President for Campus Services and Stewardship Joe Higgins describes how MIT is tackling its Fast Forward campus carbon-reduction goals
The MIT Museum director describes how the museum is reinventing itself for the 21st century.
Nuclear Systems Design Project students tackle the real problem of bringing small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) technology to campus.
After 48 years with the Institute, Manager of Grounds Services Norman Magnuson reflects on his role in a changing campus and profession.
A state-of-the-art facility replaces a nearly 80-year-old campus landmark to become the most advanced wind tunnel in U.S. academia.
A Stata Center wing and celebratory event mark their achievements and the next generation of linguistics research at MIT.
Student project “116 x 31” transforms an iconic building on MIT’s campus with a large-scale interactive installation.
Members of three working groups outline latest efforts implementing the ambitious plan, launched last year.
Su is the first MIT alumna to make a gift for a building that will bear her own name.
A new study reveals how MIT’s campus design and architecture influence interaction among researchers.
Exceptional endowment performance enables a range of strategic priorities in fiscal year 2023.
Supported by a $100 million founding gift, the academy will deepen the integration of design across the Institute and beyond.