Mind, Hand — and Stomach: East Campus learns how to cook
Victoria Davenport, senior administrative assistant to the Dean for Student Life, offers her professional culinary skills in a cooking class for the students of East Campus.
Women’s Rugby captures national championship
The MIT women’s rugby club overpowered East Stroudsburg University, 41-5, to win the National Small College Rugby Organization (NSCRO) Division III National Championship.
Reporter’s Notebook: How to spur energy storage innovations
Proposed X-Prizes for energy storage could produce key enabling technologies to make renewable energy development more practical
SMART accepting applications for Undergraduate Research Fellowships
Fellowships provides a unique opportunity for undergraduates to participate in the SMART Centre in Singapore.
Four Weeks for America launches its third IAP challenge
MIT students will spend IAP building the capacity of America’s underserved schools
SA+P team wins major urban design competition
Interdisciplinary proposal awarded top prize of $50,000
Massiah Foundation awards $80,000 to Terrascope Program
Massiah Foundation announces gift to support a field research trip during spring break in 2010.
Buildings 4 and 12 corridor closure
Beginning on Saturday, Dec. 19, until Monday, Jan. 11, the corridor between Buildings 4 and 12 is scheduled to be closed. During the corridor closure, Café 4 will not be open for business.
New student magazine highlights international development opportunities
Second issue of Komaza will be available on newsstands around campus beginning Dec. 8
HIV tests done at Know Your Status Day
MIT community members got free, confidential HIV testing on Know Your Status Day, held Dec. 1 in recognition of World AIDS Day.
SA+P wins a third of MIT’s Fulbright scholarships
Students will travel to Mexico, Syria and Switzerland