Celebrating a decade of a more sustainable MIT, with a focus on the future
The MIT Office of Sustainability gathers students, staff, faculty, and researchers for annual Sustainability Connect.
The MIT Office of Sustainability gathers students, staff, faculty, and researchers for annual Sustainability Connect.
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.
“Committee on the Environment” recognizes integration of design excellence with environmental performance.
New climate resiliency dashboard helps reduce uncertainty of current and future flood risks in Cambridge.
New Vassar and the Graduate Tower at Site 4 provide additional housing options on campus, with another new residence in planning and improvements to Burton Conner underway.
State-of-the-art facility is the new home to MIT’s childcare center previously located in Eastgate (Building E55).
Commitment to sustainable practices earns top honor from the U.S Green Building Council.
MIT’s Office of Sustainability puts lessons of resiliency into practice.
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.
Collaborative process makes space for community, plants, and pollinators alike.
Recommendations will inform next steps in west campus residential planning.
Landmark building will remain open during restoration.