MIT community mourns death of sophomore Nicolas E. Del Castillo
An investigation is under way; no sign of foul play.
An investigation is under way; no sign of foul play.
Undergraduate sorority selected to occupy 405 Memorial Drive in 2012
MIT Lincoln Laboratory honored for outstanding participation.
As another academic year comes into view, ATIC staff are out in front, testing IT tools for those who have various disabilities or temporary injuries, such as visual or hearing impairments, dyslexia, or repetitive strain injuries.
Assistance will still be available online and by phone
Service Pack 1 (SP1) includes previously released security, performance and stability updates, as well as enhancements to features and services in Windows 7.
Gift from MIT alumnus and Holocaust survivor creates new Jewish Music History fund.
LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman talks data mash-ups, entrepreneurship and how his site keeps people honest.
Will deliver IE9 to machines subscribed to the MIT Windows Automatic Update Service (WAUS).
MIT math instructors have developed a tool to help educators get to ‘best practices’ and preserve them for posterity.
See the five-day process that started at Montilio's bakery in Brockton ended with the MIT150 sesquicentennial cake — all 750 pounds of it — being devoured at Toast to Tech.
Toast to Tech brings together the Institute community to cap its 150th anniversary celebrations in style.
At MIT’s 145th Commencement, Xerox chair Ursula Burns urges graduates to live so that they leave behind more than they take away.
When Noramay Cadena ’03, MS ’11, MBA ’11 arrived on campus as an 18-year-old freshman, she brought along her toddler. When she returned to earn two graduate degrees, her daughter felt right at home.