MIT opens childcare center in Graduate Tower at Site 4
State-of-the-art facility is the new home to MIT’s childcare center previously located in Eastgate (Building E55).
State-of-the-art facility is the new home to MIT’s childcare center previously located in Eastgate (Building E55).
An online symposium explores roles for research universities and outlines the Institute’s efforts to be a testbed for research and policy innovations.
Commitment to sustainable practices earns top honor from the U.S Green Building Council.
The pilot project is designed to determine if wastewater testing can provide early signals about the spread of the virus.
Instrument can provide information on various properties of thin films via a combination of optical characterization and modeling.
Revitalized outdoor space to be redesigned along with Hayden Library.
Designed and assembled by experts from across the Institute, the facility should enable testing of up to 1,500 people a day.
MIT’s Office of Sustainability puts lessons of resiliency into practice.
Tunnel66 reimagines The Borderline Mural Project, providing a virtual space where students can create art together, even while physically apart.
Despite being far from campus because of the pandemic, some students are engineering a creative way to stay connected.
Senior associate dean for housing discusses efforts to support Eastgate residents, vision for interconnected housing, and financial support strategy.
Investments in energy efficiency projects, sustainable design elements essential as campus transforms.
Its former location, Building 44 on Vassar Street, will soon become the new MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
“Go Beyond” Award celebrates commitment to excellence in efficiency and sustainability.