Volunteer committee helps the MIT community live and work sustainably
The Working Green Committee is made up of MIT staff committed to encouraging reuse and recycling of goods, and reducing waste.
The Working Green Committee is made up of MIT staff committed to encouraging reuse and recycling of goods, and reducing waste.
With sustainability in mind, MIT’s EHS Lab Plastics Recycling Program gathers clean plastics from 212 MIT labs, recycling some 280 pounds per week.
Now in its sixth year, The Standard provides the tools, support, and camaraderie for undergraduate men of color to thrive at MIT — and beyond.
Created by community organizer and MIT adjunct professor emeritus Mel King, the program continues to empower and connect changemakers.
Set to retire this spring, Staton has made an indelible mark on graduate student living and learning over a quarter century at the Institute.
MIT’s dean of admissions and student financial services talks about helping rural students better understand their options for going to college.
Keynote speaker Bror Saxberg SM ’85, PhD ’89 encourages understanding learners and their contexts.
Students working in Boston Medical Center’s Autism Program make an impact while experiencing the whirlwind atmosphere of a hospital.
Featuring philosopher John Tomasi, a lecture and conversation event launches a set of community gatherings.
The MIT Press Bookstore staff member charms and amazes with his talent for writing in palindrome — or prose that reads the same forward and backward.
A new campus series intends to inspire conversation about building community across the Institute.
Cambridge families and friends filled the Kendall/MIT Open Space at Winter Family Day.
The MIT Office of Sustainability gathers students, staff, faculty, and researchers for annual Sustainability Connect.
How Elissa Gibson ’22 connected the dots to form her own unique constellation of MIT experiences.
Historically women-oriented space welcomes more community members, focusing on women and gender.