Professor Emeritus Frederick Hennie, expert in computation and leader within MIT EECS, dies at 90
The highly influential professor served for 25 years as executive officer of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
The highly influential professor served for 25 years as executive officer of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
MIT professor combines nanoscience and viruses to develop solutions in energy, environment, and medicine.
Through volunteer work and other activities, the Women’s League has played an impactful role at MIT for more than a century.
A pioneering Black faculty member, Johnson was also a major supporter of the anti-apartheid movement at the Institute.
Tuskegee University and MIT deepen a connection that’s existed from the start.
The Undergraduate Association Sustainability Committee repurposes items for good causes — and discovers a few hidden gems — following a burst pipe in W20.
Pounds championed a generation of MIT Sloan faculty members and advised the broader Institute through the turbulent years of the Vietnam War.
The MIT Museum is preparing to transfer its enormous collection — and making a few surprising discoveries along the way.
Durant, who led the reimagining of MIT’s museum in Kendall Square, will leave his post after 18 years of service.
Now a global community of builders of all skill levels and backgrounds, the fab lab network grew from a single maker facility at MIT.
Professor Emerita Nancy Hopkins and journalist Kate Zernike discuss the past, present, and future of women at MIT and beyond.
CSAIL research affiliate and MIT Corporation life member emeritus is honored with the “Nobel Prize of computing” for Ethernet invention.
Historically women-oriented space welcomes more community members, focusing on women and gender.
The long-running programming competition encourages skills and friendships that last a lifetime.
The MIT Black History Project is documenting 150+ years of the Black experience at the Institute and beyond.