Video: Public art at MIT
MIT's noted public art, which can be enjoyed throughout campus, began to take shape in 1965.
MIT's noted public art, which can be enjoyed throughout campus, began to take shape in 1965.
From a bedroom chemist to a high-flying roboticist, talents abound among MIT’s incoming freshmen.
Men’s soccer wins College of Staten Island Fall Classic; women’s volleyball takes Regis Pride Invitational crown
Students presented the results of their summer UROP projects at the MIT Simons Center.
President Reif welcomes members of the Class of 2017, and their families, at MIT’s annual Freshman Convocation.
Graduate student Sarah Dimson is hatching plans for renewable energy and affordable housing in Tanzania.
PhD student Kuang Xu has found a way to apply predictive modeling to improve emergency-room wait times.
Assistant Professor Noelle Selin and students participate in project to better understand air pollution’s climate and health impacts
Meet some of the MIT students who each year welcome thousands of visitors to campus.
Graduate student Rafael Nonato travels to the fringes of the Amazon rainforest to explore the Brazilian native language of the Kĩsêdjê.
Five athletes receive Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association All-Academic honors
MIT graduate student Alexis Sablone balances an athletic career and coursework in architecture.
The MIT Sailing Pavilion, the first facility constructed for college sailing, was built in 1936 and is known as the birthplace of today's collegiate sailing.