The task of history
At community dialogue, MIT historians discuss the power of historical knowledge to make a better world.
At community dialogue, MIT historians discuss the power of historical knowledge to make a better world.
At flagship Solve event, Canada’s prime minister urges audience to help shape the changes transforming society.
Eight teams pitched business ideas, and three took home cash prizes, at the annual entrepreneurship competition.
Mechanical engineering students in class 2.007 battle for points in Willy Wonka-themed final robot competition.
For nearly two decades, MIT has put its collective best foot forward to welcome admitted students during Campus Preview Weekend.
MIT Statistics and Data Science Conference highlights new approaches and varied applications.
Make the Breast Pump Not Suck hackathon at the Media Lab emphasizes social and political issues over engineering.
Faculty, students, and alumni contribute as curators and exhibitors at the world’s premier forum for architecture and design.
Over 700 students and makers joined in the first annual participatory showcase of fabrication and crafts around the Institute.
Meal kits for “food deserts” and crowdsourced crop-pricing platform win Rabobank-MIT Food and Agribusiness Innovation Prize.
Research showcase from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering brings community together for a poster session and networking.
At inaugural event in the T.T. and W.F. Chao Distinguished Buddhist Lecture Series, Bhikku Bodhi applies Buddhist ethics to today's social problems.
Climate Changed Symposium combines art and science to envision the global food system under climate change.
MIT senior Nick Schwartz honored for his service to the community; six high school and college students awarded $1,000 Memorial Scholarships.
May 16-18 event, hosted by MIT Solve, will include remarks from Eric Schmidt, Ursula Burns, Yo-Yo Ma, and Luis Alberto Moreno, among other luminaries.