Addressing shared challenges for MIT this fall
In his latest letter, President L. Rafael Reif highlights three areas of "crucial work" for the MIT community.
In his latest letter, President L. Rafael Reif highlights three areas of "crucial work" for the MIT community.
“We will find great meaning and satisfaction in having endured this historic test together,” President Reif told new and returning students.
New faculty in these areas will connect the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and a department or school.
Associate Professor Andres Sevtsuk’s new book, “Street Commerce,” delves into the science of stores, streets, and public space.
Whether analyzing currency attacks or school choice, economist Stephen Morris seeks “a richer perspective on information structures.”
Over 8,000 tests were performed last week by MIT Medical.
Despite the planet’s seeming standstill, graduate students continue to use LIGO to identify astrophysical events.
“Doing something for the community good is good for me also” is known as gongdexin (in Mandarin), kootokushin (in Japanese), and kongdokshim (in Korean).
Challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic have laid bare the need to reinvent education. Sanjay Sarma’s new book points a way.
Astrophysicist and associate head of the physics department will succeed Michael Sipser.
As a teacher, Kampf was consistently both a generous force of inclusion and a prod of conscience.
Student leaders, faculty, and staff contributed to process, values, and decisions.
During a pandemic, the mask is a badge of honor, indicating the important role that individuals play in protecting the health of others during a crisis.
Representatives detail plans to monitor and manage Covid-19 cases as students prepare to return to campus.