Men’s basketball Final Four ticket information
Limited allotment available through MIT; fans can also go through the Salem Civic Center box office.
The scoop on Coeus: It’s not just for grants.gov proposals
Coeus is equally useful for preparing and routing other grant proposals, whether they are going to industry, foundations or federal agencies.
Scott Aaronson wins NSF’s Alan T. Waterman Award
National Science Foundation’s most prestigious award will help fuel CSAIL researcher’s work.
Corporation names members of Presidential Search Committee
Panel includes 12 members of the Corporation and 10 faculty members; six students named to Student Advisory Committee.
Freeing radicals from their negative connotations
Killian Award recipient JoAnne Stubbe says some free radicals can be good for you.
Byki Online builds proficiency in 70 languages
This resource for the MIT community features instruction in 70 languages, from Afrikaans to Zulu.
Koch Institute, Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center announce launch of 'Bridge Project' to attack most-lethal forms of cancer
Institutions, research teams, non-profit organizations join forces in novel approaches targeting pancreatic cancer, glioblastoma.
Eric Lander wins Dan David Prize
Broad Institute director, biology professor shares prize in the 'future' category.
Louis S. Osborne PhD ’50, longtime MIT physicist, dies at 88
Developed many of the experimental techniques that are now standard practice in high-energy physics
First course offered by MITx begins
More than 90,000 people have registered for 6.002x: Circuits and Electronics
Behind the scenes with adMIT ONE
adMIT ONE – the Institute's centralized box office – is a popular campus resource for student groups and DLCs that are offering events.
Fuel for thought
Economist Christopher Knittel uncovers surprising facts about the cars we drive — and about the price of gas.