MIT.nano receives American Institute of Architects’s Top Ten Award for sustainable design
“Committee on the Environment” recognizes integration of design excellence with environmental performance.
“Committee on the Environment” recognizes integration of design excellence with environmental performance.
Postdoc Michele Gabriele, who loves imaging nature at all scales, turns a rained out road trip into an epic photo op.
Despite construction and a pandemic, MIT Distinctive Collections staff continue their work.
The Institute commits to net-zero emissions by 2026, charts course marshaling all of MIT’s capabilities toward decarbonization.
Student-led efforts preserve iconic campus landmark for future generations of education and research.
New climate resiliency dashboard helps reduce uncertainty of current and future flood risks in Cambridge.
New Vassar and the Graduate Tower at Site 4 provide additional housing options on campus, with another new residence in planning and improvements to Burton Conner underway.
MIT submits special permit application to the City of Cambridge.
Aims to reduce carbon emissions through changes in procurement, waste tracking, airline travel, and other areas of operation.
New building will create a hub for computing research and education at MIT, including spaces designed to be inviting to members of the campus community and the public.
MIT serves as a laboratory for a multifaceted approach to address the Institute’s own contributions to climate change.
An online symposium explores roles for research universities and outlines the Institute’s efforts to be a testbed for research and policy innovations.
Commitment to sustainable practices earns top honor from the U.S Green Building Council.
Revitalized outdoor space to be redesigned along with Hayden Library.
Designed and assembled by experts from across the Institute, the facility should enable testing of up to 1,500 people a day.