Sports Shorts for Nov. 23, 2015: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Women’s Cross Country takes 3rd at NCAA Championships; Gebhard named All-American
Women’s Cross Country takes 3rd at NCAA Championships; Gebhard named All-American
Solar Electric Vehicle Team completes the 2015 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge.
Men’s Soccer advances to third round of NCAA tournament; Gong captures NCAA regional cross country title.
Grants totaling over $25,000 were awarded to mental health and well-being proposals in the first Innovation Fund cycle.
Men’s and Women’s Cross Country take home NEWMAC titles; Women’s Soccer and Volleyball take home NEWMAC regular-season championships.
Women’s Tennis takes NEWMAC Championship; No. 23 Women’s Volleyball wins New England Challenge.
Men’s/Women’s Cross Country take home Connecticut College Invitational Title; Crew opens season at head of the Charles Regatta.
A year after the release of a pioneering survey, chancellor discusses steps MIT has taken to date.
Volleyball stays undefeated in NEWMAC play; Women’s Cross Country places 5th at NEICAA Championship.
Students who enroll as upperclassmen bring a wealth of experiences, from winning Olympic medals to acing the Math Olympiads.
Women’s Tennis nets 7th straight victory; Ojeda earns his third Rookie of the Week Award by NEFC
Started as a physical education class in 2000, MIT's Sport Taekwondo Club now boasts numerous intercollegiate conference and national titles.
Co-founder of the PSC and wife of former MIT President Paul Gray has continued to guide the center’s work.
MIT proposes to repurpose the historic structure into a mixed-use undergraduate residence.
New and returning students are introduced to MIT's wide array of arts programs and opportunities.