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MIT marks 100 years in Cambridge with “Crossing the Charles” parade and evening celebration.
MIT marks 100 years in Cambridge with “Crossing the Charles” parade and evening celebration.
On May 7, MIT will host a daylong series of events, including a community parade, river competition, pageant, and dance parties.
From major facilities and centers to out-of-the-way labs and classrooms, MIT opened its doors to the public.
Symposium explores rich variety of MIT endeavors, from X-ray vision to urban development.
Recalling Institute’s 1916 move to Cambridge, events will include parade and campus open house.
Crossing the Charles Competition to commemorate 100 years since the opening of MIT's Cambridge campus.
Since the 1970s, Department of Mechanical Engineering course 2.007 has introduced undergraduate students to hands-on designing and building.
Seventy-five years ago, an international meeting of scientific minds changed forever how MIT and other research institutions develop new technologies.
Human Resources seeks stories about MIT employees throughout the Institute's 100-year history in Cambridge.
Pilot program reimagines admissions process, introduces “MicroMaster’s.”
Pilot program reimagines admissions process, introduces “MicroMaster’s.”
Institute’s leader from 2004 to 2012 joins her predecessors on the walls of the president’s residence.
The Khorana Program at MIT enables young Indian scientists to thrive.
Named for the widow of MIT's founder, group connecting widows and widowers of Institute faculty and alumni celebrates its 25th anniversary.