Reporter’s Notebook: Jules Verne, desperado?
MIT historian of science Rosalind Williams on the overlooked legacy of Jules Verne, anti-globalization visionary
MIT historian of science Rosalind Williams on the overlooked legacy of Jules Verne, anti-globalization visionary
Beginning on Saturday, Dec. 19, until Monday, Jan. 11, the corridor between Buildings 4 and 12 is scheduled to be closed. During the corridor closure, Café 4 will not be open for business.
The co-director of MIT’s Global Change program discusses what to expect from the U.N. Climate Change Conference, and the effects of ‘Climategate’
Biological engineering professor Linda Griffith launches a new center to study endometriosis and other gynecological diseases.
MIT’s special four-week term begins on Jan. 4 and ends Jan. 29
5 percent of purchases made at campus dining outlets will be donated to the MIT Community Service Fund
If you’re an MIT employee with health insurance through MIT, you can visit MIT Medical on campus for some services starting Jan. 1, 2010 -- even if you’re not an MIT Health Plan member.
Help donate gifts to local children in the Boston and Cambridge area
MIT planetary scientist discusses projects that aim to discover distant planets similar to our own, and what we can learn when we find them
Dr. Howard M. Heller, Chief of Medicine at MIT Medical, talks about how to stay safe while traveling, especially on airplanes. What about that recirculated air? And what are safe and unsafe ways to eat on the plane?
Branch in basement of W20 had faced possible closure, but MIT efforts lead U.S. Postal Service to reconsider.