Adventures in product design
Product-engineering class demonstrations range from athletic aids to medical devices.
Sports Shorts for Dec. 8, 2014: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Swimming and Diving teams break records at MIT Invitational; fall sports tally All-America honors.
MechE 2.009 final product presentations approaching
"Adventure"-themed products developed by mechanical engineering students will be revealed Dec. 8 at a public event in Kresge Auditorium.
A renaissance in metals
Materials Day Symposium highlights breakthroughs in simulation methods, manufacturing techniques, and improved alloys.
Tech Twinkles aims to brighten the holidays at MIT
New student group and Division of Student Life to host tree-lighting on Dec. 9.
Alloying tougher tungsten
MIT graduate student Zack Cordero deforms and compacts chromium-tungsten powders to create stronger metals with nanoscale microstructure.
Senior Spencer Wilson named Marshall Scholar
Mechanical engineering major will attend Cambridge University next year for graduate study.
Sports Shorts for Dec. 1, 2014: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men’s Basketball wins two in overtime; historic football season comes to a close.
Amphibious achiever
CEE senior Theresa Oehmke pursues her interest in interactions between land and water.
Work-Life Center to host career development workshop for MIT young professionals
On Dec. 3, corporate and career communications consultant Jim McGovern will present, “Stop Worrying About Your Career and Start Working on It.”
Sports Shorts for Nov. 24, 2014: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Women’s Cross Country records historic second-place finish at National Championships; Football wins NCAA first-round playoff game.
Two MIT seniors and an alumnus named Rhodes Scholars
Elliot Akama-Garren ’15, Anisha Gururaj ’15, and Noam Angrist ’13 are among 32 winners nationwide.
Historic season carries MIT Football into NCAA playoffs
At 9-0, Engineers achieve first undefeated regular season since 1881.
From cancelled to champions: The strange history of MIT Football
In the playoffs for first time, MIT's football history has included an 88-year winless streak, an ugliest-man competition, and borrowed orange uniforms.