MIT community celebrates its many cultures
Students, faculty, and staff come together at the OneWorld @ MIT Multicultural Festival and Dance Parties.
Students, faculty, and staff come together at the OneWorld @ MIT Multicultural Festival and Dance Parties.
MIT grad student John Arroyo honored for his service to the community; six high school and college students awarded $1,000 Memorial Scholarships.
At MIT, former Congressman Bob Inglis speaks about climate and free enterprise.
Researchers, policymakers, and education company leaders discuss innovative technologies to improve education for disadvantaged learners.
MIT Violence Prevention and Response and Title IX Office recognize students, faculty, and staff with 2017 Change Makers Awards.
Climate data analyst Thomas Karl describes global temperature and precipitation measurement and interpretation in the 16th Henry W. Kendall Memorial Lecture.
OneWorld @ MIT Multicultural Festival and Dance Parties bring the world to campus on April 29.
Industry leaders, patient advocates, and policymakers collaborate to lower barriers to potentially curative treatments.
Twenty-five years after its founding, the first home of strobe photography has grown to include student clubs, workshops, and K-12 outreach.
Local volunteer projects and an extensive civic-engagement program draw more than 1,100 MIT community members.
Baker-Polito administration establishes council to address aging in Massachusetts.
In talk at MIT, Chicago mayor argues that major cities can lead on policy progress.
Class includes 99 new members from both the Cambridge campus and Lincoln Laboratory.
Amnon Shashua PhD ’93, co-founder of Mobileye, discusses challenges associated with autonomous vehicles in MIT visit.
Guest speakers offer stories of MIT’s connectivity and innovation.