Illuminating the business side of nuclear technology
Distinguished NSE alumni Turnage, Coxe and Rothrock share their perspectives on technology leadership.
Learning science through gaming
An MIT-produced interactive game, 'Vanished,' now being played by thousands online, offers a novel experiment in alternative science education.
Student life shines at Campus Preview Weekend
From dorms to dining, sports to salsa, prefrosh and parents are welcomed to the MIT community.
A decade of OCW benefits: Bringing knowledge to the street
Using OCW in support of community development.
Thinking like economists
From funky markets in airfares and hot dogs to the effects of alcohol taxes on drunk-driving fatalities, MIT undergraduates try their hand at economics research.
Engineering, management programs excel in graduate rankings
MIT leads the way in several disciplines in U.S. News and World Report's annual list
MIT Professor Lewin named award recipient by the OCW Consortium
Recognized with other leaders of the global OpenCourseWare movement.
From family farm to MIT
Deere & Company product engineer heads to MIT to learn about systems engineering, systems thinking
The birth of electrical engineering
The creation of the first electrical-engineering curriculum may have said as much about MIT’s educational philosophy as it did about the pace of innovation.
Four professors named MacVicar fellows
Sanyal, Schuh, Verghese and Winston honored for undergraduate teaching excellence