Mappers, modelers and an anthropologist
HASTS doctoral student Tom Schilling is conducting an anthropological study of geology, forestry and First Nations-led mapping and modeling in rural British Columbia.
New One Community Room opens at MIT
The space is now available to individuals, committees, clubs and working groups that focus on community-building.
Classes launched at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
The Russian university, established in collaboration with MIT, welcomes 52 new graduate students.
U.S. News ranks MIT seventh overall among U.S. universities
Institute’s undergraduate engineering program is again ranked No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Sports Shorts for Sept. 9: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Football and women’s tennis open seasons with victories; Cheyne named NEFC Special Teams Player of the Week
In The World: Mapping the logistics of megacities
New open-source online maps generated by MIT students provide details of urban supply chains.
Grant to support community-centered student ideas
Arthur C. Smith Memorial Fund to award grant worth up to $2000
Road modifications due to East Campus construction may impact travel
Drivers and pedestrians may be affected by nearby road alterations as renovations continue on Building E52.
Video: Public art at MIT
MIT's noted public art, which can be enjoyed throughout campus, began to take shape in 1965.
A look at the Class of 2017
From a bedroom chemist to a high-flying roboticist, talents abound among MIT’s incoming freshmen.
Sports Shorts for Sept. 3: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men’s soccer wins College of Staten Island Fall Classic; women’s volleyball takes Regis Pride Invitational crown
Poster session showcases UROP projects
Students presented the results of their summer UROP projects at the MIT Simons Center.