A foundation for building
How MIT’s first African-American graduate, Robert Taylor, became a prominent architect and brought the MIT philosophy across regional and racial barriers.
How MIT’s first African-American graduate, Robert Taylor, became a prominent architect and brought the MIT philosophy across regional and racial barriers.
Take on real-world challenges in places such as Mexico, Germany and France
Newest segment from the MIT150's 'Elemental MIT' series focuses on topics highlighted in Tuesday's State of the Union address.
Ellen Swallow Richards, MIT’s first female graduate and faculty member, opened the door for women in science, and founded ecology and home economics along the way.
Media Lab students deploy trial of free phone service in Port-Au-Prince to match Haiti's unemployed with reconstruction jobs.
New agreement will give the MIT community access to nearly 50 million items from participating Ivy League libraries.
Kagame, who delivered the 2008 Compton lecture, discusses water, energy solutions with D-Lab participants.
2011 Lemelson-MIT Invention Index uncovers inventive perception among young Americans
Check out regular updates on the progress to open Maseeh Hall for fall 2011.
Other training options for the community include free on-campus courses on MIT business applications and discounted training on software at CompuWorks in Boston.
Visits with the Institute's youngest learners
In kickoff to Institute’s sesquicentennial celebration, MIT Museum shows off 150 artifacts from MIT’s rich history.
For 10 years, student innovators have helped underserved communities through the IDEAS Competition. Soon, the global MIT community can join the effort.