New heads of house join undergraduate and graduate communities to start the fall semester
Areas of expertise include robotics, writing, physics, jewelry-making, and breakfast cereal.
Areas of expertise include robotics, writing, physics, jewelry-making, and breakfast cereal.
Newton South High School student honored for work in fostering intergenerational connections within her community.
Graduate student who suffered from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) develops MindHandHeart Innovation Fund project.
Conductor George Ogata '92 honored for his years of service at MIT Professional Education-sponsored event.
New class offers urban planners tools to explore the intersection of city planning and public health.
The MIT Pokemon League encourages community members to join in the mobile game that's got everyone talking — and walking.
More than 600 attend event emphasizing commitment to “stand together against injustice, intolerance, and hatred.”
Blanche Staton will serve as interim graduate dean.
Watch Brains@MIT create a 200-pound replica of a graduate student's brain.
MIT’s thriving maker culture is on display in ABC network’s “BattleBots” competition.
MIT employees and their families can now take advantage of a network of experts to help with personal, financial, emotional, and other concerns.
Initiated and led by students, MIT MakerWorks fosters making with strong engineering focus.