HUBweek shines spotlight on Kendall Square’s innovation ecosystem
MIT community plays central role in Greater Boston’s third annual festival of ideas and innovation.
MIT community plays central role in Greater Boston’s third annual festival of ideas and innovation.
MIT faculty and alumni have helped to shape Cambridge, Boston, and the surrounding region.
New venture launched by MIT will support “tough-tech” companies at work on transformative ideas that take time to commercialize.
Guided by a passion for teaching, MIT’s 14th president helped steer the Institute through decades of social change.
A new club is spreading awareness of Deaf culture and American Sign Language.
A popular resource from the School of Engineering, in which MIT engineers (among others) answer questions from the public, returns.
With over four decades of dedicated service to MIT, Peter Hicks has the longest tenure within the Department of Facilities.
Designed as MIT’s first student center, the campus landmark initially housed World War I military personnel.
Thousands attend MIT solar eclipse-watching parties on campus, at the MIT Wallace Observatory, and in Rexburg, Idaho.
“MIT is a magnificent machine for inventing the future,” Reif tells incoming freshmen.
Representing their dorms on campus, students rush to Killian Court to lob water balloons at their friends in an annual MIT tradition.