Featured video: Celebrating the Edgerton Center, an original MIT makerspace
Twenty-five years after its founding, the first home of strobe photography has grown to include student clubs, workshops, and K-12 outreach.
Twenty-five years after its founding, the first home of strobe photography has grown to include student clubs, workshops, and K-12 outreach.
MIT senior will pursue theoretical physics studies as a Marshall Scholar.
Local volunteer projects and an extensive civic-engagement program draw more than 1,100 MIT community members.
Senior Elizabeth Rider uses atmospheric chemistry research to create international connections.
MIT students explore their interests in social change through the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center.
Senior Evan Denmark explores new cultures through travel and documentary making.
A new blog written entirely by MIT graduate students offers a window into a deeply diverse community.
An MIT event series dedicated to the things everyone should know, but were never taught in school.
Committee outlines strategies for building student trust in support systems, encouraging help-seeking, and providing coordinated, compassionate care.
An MIT art studio and public gallery is raising awareness about mental health and wellness.
For RAK Week, community members dole out free hugs, snacks, and other kind acts.
Survey designed with input from students, faculty, and staff; gives enrolled students opportunity to express opinions about MIT experience.
Faculty are invited to learn more at an informational reception on March 8.
The Institute’s nondiscrimination policies will continue to offer vital protections for MIT’s transgender community, says the vice president and dean for student life.