Summing up the 2019 MIT 24-Hour Challenge
The third annual MIT 24-Hour Challenge raised $3.75 million from 9,397 donors.
The third annual MIT 24-Hour Challenge raised $3.75 million from 9,397 donors.
Foundation’s $28.6 million gift will fund science, innovation, and education to advance understanding, ability, and inclusion.
MIT Corporation members boost plan to relocate School of Architecture and Planning into historic building.
Generous $1 million gift recognizes the collaborations of the Research Laboratory of Electronics and the Technology Licensing Office to develop MIT intellectual property.
Commitment signals transformative moment for the Institute’s music programming.
$20 million gift names imaging suite in new facility, creates catalyst fund.
New MIT initiative delves into the biology of stem cells and cancer stem cells, seeks ways to identify, purify, and propagate them.
Gift of $350 million establishes the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing, an unprecedented, $1 billion commitment to world-changing breakthroughs and their ethical application.
The impact of the campaign is evident in new initiatives and core support across campus.
Gift honors emeritus Institute Professor’s respect for MIT and its community.
The Samuel W. Ing Memorial Fund will support MIT graduate students as they create a more advanced and less costly path to fusion energy solutions.
Gift to IDSS honors Michael Hammer, influential business leader, engineer, educator, MIT faculty member, and MIT alumnus.