Fish, first-year students and a Friday night out
MIT first-year students take a trip to the New England Aquarium during their final orientation week event.
U.S. News ranks MIT sixth overall among U.S. universities
Institute’s undergraduate engineering program is again ranked No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Weapon-wielding marine microbes may protect populations from foes
In some populations, natural antibiotics are produced by a few individuals whose closest relatives carry genes conferring resistance.
Student input guides MIT Housing's summer renovations
East Campus, McCormick Hall, Next House and Senior House see new kitchens, facades and more.
MIT and peer institutions file Supreme Court amicus brief supporting consideration of race in admissions
The Institute and 13 other leading universities reaffirm the value of diversity as justices consider a challenge to undergraduate admissions policies at the University of Texas.
MIT Cycling Team rides to (another) national championship
Banner year for women and men cements club's reputation as perennial powerhouse.
A festive day for MIT’s 146th Commencement exercises
Graduates reminisce and celebrate in innovative ways.
President Susan Hockfield’s charge to the 2012 graduates
‘Now is the moment for us to send you forth … to put MIT’s spirit and principles to work around the globe.’
Sal Khan salutes ‘the wizards of tomorrow’
In commencement address, 1998 alumnus asks the Class of 2012 to perform a thought experiment in time travel.
CourseRoad, Dormbase win 2012 iCampus Student Prizes
CourseRoad named grand prize winner; Dormbase named runner-up