Mel King Community Fellowship Program upholds the late civil rights activist’s legacy
Created by community organizer and MIT adjunct professor emeritus Mel King, the program continues to empower and connect changemakers.
Created by community organizer and MIT adjunct professor emeritus Mel King, the program continues to empower and connect changemakers.
Beloved mentor and colleague, who died at 94 on March 28, leaves behind a profound legacy at MIT, in Boston, and beyond.
Students working in Boston Medical Center’s Autism Program make an impact while experiencing the whirlwind atmosphere of a hospital.
Open-source tool from MIT’s Senseable City Lab lets people check air quality, cheaply.
Cambridge families and friends filled the Kendall/MIT Open Space at Winter Family Day.
Boston teen designers create fashion inspired by award-winning images from MIT laboratories.
In the late '60s, young Boston artists began polishing their craft in MIT's Roxbury Photographers Training Program, the subject of a new exhibition at the MIT Museum.
Located in the new MIT Welcome Center in Building E38, the installation expresses the dynamic, vibrant culture of MIT through the medium of programmable light.
A new experiential learning opportunity challenges undergraduates across the Greater Boston area to apply their AI skills to a range of industry projects.
In his 23 years of managing MIT’s investment real estate activities, Marsh has transformed Kendall Square.
During a special screening of the latest Marvel Studios production, students shared their enthusiasm at seeing MIT on the big screen.
The Kendall Square Association’s annual meeting highlights local efforts to develop and shift toward clean energy solutions.
A fourth-generation civil engineer, graduate student Katerina Boukin researches the growing yet misunderstood threat of pluvial flooding, including flash floods.
The new museum opens Oct. 2 at the gateway between Kendall Square and campus.
Mayor’s youth employment program brought local high schoolers to MIT this summer.