John Mikhael ’13 wins Rhodes Scholarship
Recent MIT graduate in mathematics, who has also conducted research in neuroscience, will study at Oxford next year.
Recent MIT graduate in mathematics, who has also conducted research in neuroscience, will study at Oxford next year.
Hear John F. Kennedy’s message delivered for MIT's centennial, read coverage of the campus response to the assassination, and more.
Report presents possibilities for reimagining an MIT education.
MIT’s longtime mascot reveals his early history, highlights of his career, some classy dance moves, and the plans for his 100th birthday celebration.
The MIT Community Service Fund was established in 1968 to support MIT students, faculty, and staff volunteers in community-service initiatives.
MIT-hosted conference encourages the top women studying electrical engineering and computer science nationwide to become professors.
Men's and women's cross country advance to national championships; football closes season with win over Coast Guard
MIT senior Jonathan Tebes sees economics as a way to alleviate poverty in the US, Tanzania, and beyond.
A champion of market-driven science, trained as an engineer, will address the Class of 2014 on June 6.
Men's and women's soccer earn NCCA Tournament bids; squash starts season with three consecutive wins
Already home to war memorials, central campus location to get official new name: ‘Memorial Lobby.’
Institute hosts live broadcast of talk by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, who discusses how women can lead in the workplace.