New Course 1 program prepares students to solve today's major challenges
The flexible undergraduate program, launching this fall, mixes rigor and depth with applications to critical areas of societal importance.
The flexible undergraduate program, launching this fall, mixes rigor and depth with applications to critical areas of societal importance.
Four of five top individual finishers, known as “Putnam Fellows,” also hail from MIT.
Men’s Volleyball takes home tournament title; Men’s and Women’s Track and Field clinch Engineer’s Cup
MIT graduate students address the importance of science funding with lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
April 28 competition will showcase videos by the MIT community in Building 32-155. Prizes awarded to best entries in animation, documentary, and experimental, among others.
Urban transportation expertise gave team the edge to earn first- and second-place prizes in different categories.
Throughout April, MIT Libraries will offer IAPril workshops on 3-D printing, patents and business, citation-management tools, and more.
Domingo Godoy vowed to run this year's marathon after witnessing last April’s bombings.
First-generation senior Salvador Esparza finds roles in the lab, in the dorm, and onstage.
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.
Crew teams open season on the Charles; softball wins two in Florida
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering sponsors a video-making competition for its students.