Saving the radome
Student-led efforts preserve iconic campus landmark for future generations of education and research.
Student-led efforts preserve iconic campus landmark for future generations of education and research.
Celebrating 20 remarkable years, MIT OCW looks to the future, informed by learning needs underscored by the Covid-19 pandemic.
A brief history of one member of MIT’s famed Radiation Laboratory.
Oral history project allows MIT students to dig deep into the longstanding connection between the Institute and South Asia.
A brief history of a 1950s photo featuring Joseph Thompson, one of the original operators of MIT’s groundbreaking Whirlwind computer.
For 50 years, Independent Activities Period has provided MIT community members with a respite from the firehose.
For decades, experts at the Institute have been shaping the future of the game.
Physicist and Harvard University professor discusses silicon vacancies, reflects on inspiration from Mildred Dresselhaus.
Longtime MIT moral philosopher was a transformational figure and “the atomic ice-breaker for women in philosophy.”
One of few female students in the 1940s, Wagley was also the Alumni Association’s first female president.
Innovation and entrepreneurship organizations campus-wide celebrate MIT's female entrepreneurs in November.
During 64 years at MIT, the Institute Professor Emerita has been a trailblazer in aerospace and the U.S. military, and a changemaker for women in STEM.
In researching and writing a new play, undergraduates delved into the rise of several of MIT’s history-making students.
Molecular biologist and professor emerita advocates for more inclusive science and advises how to get there.
The Clean Air Car Race, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in August, had a lasting impact on the auto industry, government regulations, and the students and faculty who took part.