From streams to teams
Graduate student Maya Stokes, a geomorphology expert and ultimate frisbee coach, shows her passion for teaching in the field and on the field.
Graduate student Maya Stokes, a geomorphology expert and ultimate frisbee coach, shows her passion for teaching in the field and on the field.
David Larson, a doctoral candidate in mechanical engineering and an avid sailor, models ship-wave interactions to understand how ships behave in severe storms.
A look at the unique process by which MIT's class ring is dreamed up, created, and distributed every year.
MIT residence hall opens a craft studio to promote creativity and belonging.
FAIL! brings together prominent scholars to share the challenges and missteps that led them to where they are today.
Students, groups, faculty, staff, and community members are honored for their achievements and dedication to MIT.
This year’s SpringFEST show featuring rapper 6LACK brings many smiles and dance moves to campus.
At the piano and in the lab, double major Tony Zhang is driven by curiosity and creativity.
No longer the MIT Pantone 201 red, the 551-pound vehicle is now black.
“I’m all about finding connections,” says senior Stephon Henry-Rerrie about his path from engineering to the financial sector.
Students are increasingly embarking on multiple study abroad opportunities, finding that one experience opens the door to others.
MIT community celebrates Random Acts of Kindness Week by participating in lively events, connecting with campus resources, and practicing generosity.
Established in 1999, the MIT Curling Club welcomes newcomers and breeds national leaders in a sport of precision — and a little mystery.
Survey open to all students April 2-May 1; MIT creates presidential advisory board and helps launch national consortium to improve academic climates and cultures.