DOW-MIT Access Program shows reality and rewards of graduate school
Weekend of activities introduces undergrads to opportunities in chemical engineering, chemistry and materials science.
Maseeh Hall formally dedicated
President Hockfield calls it 'central achievement' of Campaign for Students
Cyber security: Education is the key
If you haven't yet been a victim of phishing, malware or other online fraud, statistics show that it may just be a matter of time. With the number of cyber threats growing daily, it helps to be reminded of how you can do your part to combat the risks.
DAPER to offer three new physical education classes
Quarter two will feature broomball, rifle, boot camp for athletes
Girls’ engineering dreams begin at MIT
GE Girls at MIT program aims at interesting girls in science and technology, and ultimately increase the number of woman engineers.
Redefining how we teach
MIT BLOSSOMS program shows students how math and science pertain to daily life
Everybody’s a winner
Automatic window-shading invention tops a strong field of entries in materials competition.
Classes and academic research help launch companies
A variety of course offerings are devoted to spurring new ventures.
Resnick awarded McGraw Prize in Education
Media Lab professor is one of three honored for work in digital education.
Schuh appointed head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Replaces interim department head Carl Thompson.
MIT announces Professor Gilbert Strang as first MathWorks Professor of Mathematics
Endowment underscores value commercial industry places on science, technology, engineering and mathematics education
MIT athletics ranked ninth nationally In NSCA Power Rankings
MIT’s intercollegiate athletics program continues to be regarded as one of the best overall programs in the nation.