Inventor-composer Trimpin inspires MIT students
In campus visit, the German-born artist and builder mentored students as they developed musical devices
Police, district attorney looking for information on shooting
Letter from EVP and Treasurer Israel Ruiz requests details from anyone who was in the vicinity of Main and Vassar streets on Thursday night.
MIT Sloan’s new track: Enterprise Management
As part of EM Lab, students now receive academic credit while obtaining invaluable action-learning experience.
Standing tributes
MIT students, faculty and staff showed up by the thousands to pay their respects to Officer Sean Collier.
‘He was truly one of us’
Thousands of law enforcement officials join the MIT community in honoring fallen officer Sean Collier.
Learning software development — by developing software
In a new course, students participate in large, ongoing, open-source-software development projects, mentored by industry professionals.
Classes canceled on Wednesday, April 24
Letter from chancellor, provost and faculty chair sent to MIT community.
Information on Wednesday memorial service for Officer Sean Collier
MIT cancels Wednesday classes; adjacent roads and many parking facilities to close; security will be tight, with no backpacks permitted.
A stand of support
As the MIT community reunited on campus this week, touching stories and reminiscences emerged.
Cambridge Police to assist in patrolling MIT this week
CPD to pitch in as MIT officers honor fallen colleague Sean Collier.
Sports Shorts for April 22: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Women’s lacrosse captures NEWMAC playoff berth; NCAA Division III men's volleyball championship relocated
Nackoul wins overall title at weightlighting championship
Michael Nackoul ’13 took the top prize in the 85-kilo class at the University National Weightlifting Championship