MIT Society of Physics Students receives honorable mention, named 'distinguished chapter'
This dual honor puts the MIT chapter in the top 20 percent of nearly 800 chapters nationwide.
Sports Shorts for Feb. 03: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men’s Volleyball wins in conference debut; Men’s and Women’s Track and Field take team titles at Tufts Stampede Invitational
Olympian Cullen Jones spends day with MIT's Amphibious Achievement
Gold medalist makes a splash with high school swimmers at the Zesiger Center Pool.
Charles Vest memorial service set for March 6
MIT community will gather to honor and celebrate the life of the Institute’s 15th president, who died Dec. 12.
Sports Shorts for Jan. 27: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men’s Fencing goes 5-0 at NFC Competition; Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving win on Senior Day
MIT community making the most of lynda.com's online training
Since 2011, MIT community members have watched more than 238,000 video tutorials via lynda.mit.edu, which focuses on software training.
Steady hands of healing
Senior Dylan Soukup has fought cancer on two fronts — and led MIT EMS through deep loss.
MIT and Harvard release working papers on open online courses
Research findings challenge common misconceptions, offer surprising insights about how students engage with MOOCs.
MITx course injects science into the global warming debate
12.340x focuses on teaching students academic rigor, not rhetoric.
Seeing beauty in a materials science world
Marshall Scholar Colleen Loynachan tackles materials science problems with a photographer’s perspective.
Sports Shorts for Jan. 13: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Women’s Basketball upsets undefeated Wheaton; Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field finish first at Bates Invitational
Introducing high school students to laser spectroscopy
Jill Sewell shepherds the Lambda Project in Professor Keith A. Nelson's lab.