Workshop helps Facilities employees improve computer skills
ESL volunteers develop Computer Basics workshop for MIT Facilities staff who aren’t native English speakers.
Exploring the brain, and the world
Brain and cognitive sciences major Joy Ekuta researches, learns and teaches her way around the globe.
A great attitude is an excellent thing
15 individuals and four teams to be honored at the 2013 Excellence Awards ceremony
MLK Jr. Breakfast addresses elements of meritocracy
Annual gathering features talks by former NBC executive as well as MIT students and administrators.
Addressing the complexities of meritocracy
Goals of equality and inclusion are not enough, research shows, as MIT’s annual Diversity Summit seeks ways to further improve a merit-based environment.
Finding his voice
First-generation college student Eric Trac makes the most of MIT — whether through medical research or community service.
The hidden history of Bengali Harlem
MIT professor’s new book details the overlooked waves of South Asian immigrants to the United States.
MIT admits 650 talented and diverse students through early action
Changes in admissions process keep pace with rise in applications.
Building a better world
From fuel cells to bamboo, and from Tanzania to Brazil, MIT senior Arfa Aijazi crosses borders and disciplines to make an impact.
LBGTQA Provincetown Retreat celebrates 10 years
Annual retreat offers a place for introspection, community building
2012-13 Xerox-MIT fellows celebrated
Fellowship program was established to support top-tier engineering students — especially women and other groups traditionally underrepresented.
MIT welcomes six new MLK visiting professors and scholars
Appointments also extended for five current MLK visitors.
Physics department head honored for diversity efforts
Bertschinger to receive honor from MAES-Latinos in Engineering and Science