Administration addresses student recommendations
Earliest actions on inclusiveness will focus on orientation, mental health counseling, student surveys.
Earliest actions on inclusiveness will focus on orientation, mental health counseling, student surveys.
Event welcomes more than 20 speakers over four sessions on designing places for inventing the future.
Over a 37-year career dedicated to supporting the community, Randolph helped students and others to “look inward.”
MIT staff and faculty honored for outstanding contributions at the 2016 MIT Excellence Awards and Collier Medal ceremony.
MIT challenges the community to identify cutting-edge solutions to reach carbon reduction goals.
Devadas, Grossman, Sipser, and Tang awarded MIT’s highest undergraduate teaching award.
Four-part plan signals effort to build on last year’s climate action plan, and an end to months-long protest.
Multi-year effort assesses differences in academics, leadership, campus environment, and confidence.
Seasoned academic leader brings experience in student affairs at Colgate, Harvard, and Cornell.
Recalling Institute’s 1916 move to Cambridge, events will include parade and campus open house.
A secret to the success of many projects at MIT, the Central Machine Shop helps students, faculty, and staff build just about anything that can be machined.
Mini-UROP pairs freshmen with graduate students and postdocs while broadening opportunities for enhanced learning, collaboration, and networking.
Speakers at annual MLK luncheon call for concrete actions to expand meaningful inclusiveness.