MIT’s SAP Enterprise Learning Environment will improve access to training opportunities
New training site provides a clearer view into the catalog of MIT courses offered by central offices.
President Hockfield reports steady progress at annual State of the Institute forum
MIT looks to the future after two years of budget cuts.
Division of Student Life welcomes new dean for residential life and dining
Humphreys brings 25 years of experience to the Institute
Next House goes plastic foam-free with new “green boxes”
New student-designed system allows residents to checkout reusable containers for take-out food.
New dining venue opens with new Sloan building
The comprehensive 100 Main Marketplace offers everything from panini to pizza, Starbucks to salads.
Teaching with Technology website adds video services portal
Gathers information for faculty and students about video resources and services at MIT
For renovated dorms, what you don’t see is what you get
Behind-the-scenes summer housing improvements offer significant benefit to several residential halls.
Campus shuttle changes take effect Aug. 9
Frequency and number of seats to increase; EZRide to replace Northwest Shuttle
CDSA Center awarded 2010 model program designation
MIT one of just five universities cited for exemplary drug and alcohol abuse prevention programs
‘A win-win across the board’
MIT Women’s League offers free language classes for Institute’s service workers.
Q&A: Patricia Fuller on MIT’s public art collection
As she prepares to retire, the Institute’s curator of public art reflects on the importance of maintaining MIT’s impressive collection.
Textbook information now available on the Online Subject Listing and Schedule
Changes come in response to Textbook Information Provision of the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) of 2008
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Community urged to participate in Institute’s emergency notification program