First MIT Latinx graduation celebration held
One hundred forty graduate and undergraduate students receive red stoles.
One hundred forty graduate and undergraduate students receive red stoles.
The MIT Sailing Pavilion, the oldest collegiate organization of its kind, offers community members a chance to sail for free — or just enjoy the good vibes.
Now in its sixth year, The Standard provides the tools, support, and camaraderie for undergraduate men of color to thrive at MIT — and beyond.
Environmental engineering major Runako Gentles seeks to lead projects that increase harmony between society and the environment.
The long-running programming competition encourages skills and friendships that last a lifetime.
PhD students Lucy Du ’14, SM ’16 and Ginger Schmidt are crushing the competition — and gender barriers — in the world of televised robot combat.
High school students traveled across the country to compete on campus.
First-gen MIT graduate students are claiming their identity, forming community, and holding space for one another.
During a special screening of the latest Marvel Studios production, students shared their enthusiasm at seeing MIT on the big screen.
Skills learned in the classroom are applied toward health and sanitation projects.
Graduate Student Council introduces new grad students to MIT with information, community, and interactive activities.
Sore legs, 10 flat tires, and hot temperatures did not deter these MIT students and recent graduates.
The team credits strategy and team building for keeping the lead in a tight race.
Through the MIT Mock Trial program, students hone their skills in public speaking, formulating arguments, and acting.