MIT Cycling Team wins Division II Omnium at 2009 USA Cycling Collegiate Track National Championships
In only their third showing at the competition, The MIT Cycling Team wins the Collegiate Track National Championships for the second year in a row.
MIT’s Community Development and Substance Abuse Center one of three colleges to win national award
MIT program recognized as a national model for higher education
Quantum computing may actually be useful
A quantum algorithm that solves systems of linear equations could point in a promising new direction.
Energy savings in black and white
MIT students develop concept for color-changing roof tiles that absorb heat in winter, reflect it in summer.
Hobby Shop project garners Popular Mechanics magazine award
Greg Schroll '08 named "Most Brilliant Innovator" for his spherical robot.
Student leaders, alumni coaches launch Community Catalyst
The third-annual Community Catalyst Leadership Program, which pairs student leaders with alumni coaches, held its kickoff event on Saturday, Oct. 3. The year-long program gives students the tools and guidance to develop their leadership potential.
Community discusses Task Force report
Deadline nearing to provide feedback on report and its recommendations
Asteroids honor and motivate young scientists
Since 2001, MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Ceres Connection program, in conjunction with the International Astronomical Union, has celebrated more than 1,500 science fair winners by naming minor planets in their honor.
Second Fridays Series begins at MIT Museum
MIT Museum stays open late one evening per month. Free to all. Next program features hands-on activities on Oct. 9. The Museum will remain open until 8 p.m. every second Friday of the month and will feature faculty- or student-led programs.
A minor that's major
MIT’s new energy minor provides a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the policy, economics, science and technology of energy.