MIT ID cards go digital
The MIT Mobile ID offers the same functionality a physical ID card does on campus, via an iOS or Android device.
The MIT Mobile ID offers the same functionality a physical ID card does on campus, via an iOS or Android device.
The MIT EnergyHack brought together bright minds from across the world to address some of the energy sector’s most pressing challenges.
Senior Desmond Edwards has an insatiable curiosity about how the human body works — and how diseases stop it from working.
Staff members Naomi Carton, Adj Marshall, and Jennifer Recklet Tassi coordinate everything from professional development to play.
Condensed-matter theory PhD candidate Makinde Ogunnaike is featured in the Poetry of Science project.
Ian Waitz, Cecilia Stuopis, and Suzanne Blake answer 3 questions on the fall semester and look ahead.
Senior Ana Reyes Sanchez has long been drawn to problems involving ethics, decision-making, and rationality.
Senior Brian Williams has used bioengineering as a launchpad to combat racism in public health — and he doesn’t want to stop there.
Hundreds of MIT community members meet and greet a new chancellor and enjoy autumnal snacks and refreshments.
Twelve Graduate Admissions Bloggers provide sage advice for fellow students and others at MIT — and beyond.
Transformational projects bring inclusive, welcoming spaces to the MIT campus.
Student-designed Nimbus solar car travels 1,109 miles in five days, averaging 38.4 miles per hour.
Computer science and engineering majors Guang Cui and Daniel Sun are best friends — and now, alumni of the TV competition “American Ninja Warrior.”
Miles Johnson ’21, a recent graduate in mathematics and EECS, employed a strong dorm network and personal interests including rock climbing and jazz to complete a rich MIT experience.
Inaugural MIT Dorm Olympics encourages students to participate in various field day events to showcase dorm spirit and pod pride.