What’s the cost and financial value of college?
At MIT, experts say evidence shows the payoff from college education remains high.
CEE students build model Guastavino vault for exhibit
The students' vaulted ceiling replica is part of a touring exhibit now at the Boston Public Library.
MLK Jr. Breakfast addresses elements of meritocracy
Annual gathering features talks by former NBC executive as well as MIT students and administrators.
Undergraduate contributes to fusion reactor advancement
Jake Jurewicz, a nuclear science and engineering-physics double major, received a fellowship to develop new simulation and visualization software at the National Fusion Facility in California.
Sports Shorts for Feb. 4: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men’s and women’s basketball both go 2-0 for the week; Burton, Kates earn Academic All-District honors
Organ symphony celebrates religious diversity
The 'Kresge Organ Symphony' will debut at a free concert on Feb. 1.
Sports Shorts for Jan. 28: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men’s basketball picks up pair of NEWMAC wins; Rifle second at Beanpot
A physicist and her neutrinos
MIT senior Christie Chiu has found her focus: the study of tiny particles.
Student overcomes cancer to shine at internship and graduate
Liz Katcoff (SB 2008) earns MBA and SM in Leaders for Global Operations program.
SuperUROP propels undergraduate research to next level
Poster session showcases student advances in key technologies and attracts faculty, venture capitalists and industry sponsors.
Sports Shorts for Jan. 21: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Swimming and diving teams sweep Tufts; Indoor track and field teams compete at Harvard
Tom Cronan named Athletic Trainer of the Year
MIT's director of sports medicine honored by his peers from the Athletic Trainers of Massachusetts.
Finding his voice
First-generation college student Eric Trac makes the most of MIT — whether through medical research or community service.
Students take control of satellites on the International Space Station
200 high-school students participate in MIT’s annual Zero Robotics competition.