HuMNet Lab students win big at MIT Big Data Challenge
Urban transportation expertise gave team the edge to earn first- and second-place prizes in different categories.
Like IAP, only in April
Throughout April, MIT Libraries will offer IAPril workshops on 3-D printing, patents and business, citation-management tools, and more.
MIT Strong: MBA student honors pledge to run Boston Marathon
Domingo Godoy vowed to run this year's marathon after witnessing last April’s bombings.
The brain on his mind
First-generation senior Salvador Esparza finds roles in the lab, in the dorm, and onstage.
Gap year students enrich the Class of 2018 mix
Next fall’s entering class will include students who took a gap year to explore the world, test programming chops, and transfer origami research into design.
Sports Shorts for March 31: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Crew teams open season on the Charles; softball wins two in Florida
New video for old problems
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering sponsors a video-making competition for its students.
Terrascope students visit South Africa
Blog details Terrascope and NMMU students’ experiences as they delve into water issues in South Africa and around the world.
Cimran Virdi vaults to become national women’s indoor track and field champion
Virdi is the first MIT women's indoor track and field athlete to win an individual event at NCAAs.
Le Morte d'Arthur and the engineer
Laura Meeker '14 designed a game combining engineering and literature to convey the essence of Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur."
D-Lab Scale-Ups Fellowship applications open
Applications due April 9 for a 12-month program that provides $20,000 to develop sustainable social ventures
Sports Shorts for March 24: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Both swimming and diving teams finish in top 10 at NCAAs; fencing individuals compete at national championships