MIT Libraries digitizes materials from Mary Rowe
Papers from MIT’s former ombudsperson provide an important resource on the beginning of the organizational ombuds profession.
Papers from MIT’s former ombudsperson provide an important resource on the beginning of the organizational ombuds profession.
Online events highlight progress with new climate planning bodies, campus improvements, and involvement of all parts of the MIT community.
Recommendations from the Institute-wide effort aim to benefit all segments of the community.
Former head of IBM will focus on advancing women in STEM and entrepreneurship, and bolstering ethics and responsibility in a digital age.
Social robotics and artificial intelligence pioneer will oversee business units and help to guide innovative learning initiatives.
Hundreds of MIT community members meet and greet a new chancellor and enjoy autumnal snacks and refreshments.
Rise in endowment will enable greater support for undergraduate and graduate students, and a stronger MIT.
“U.S. competitiveness depends less on defensive measures than on what we do to strengthen our own capacities,” says MIT’s vice president for research.
Co-chairs of the Ad Hoc Committee on Graduate Advising and Mentoring discuss the committee’s task of advising the Institute on policies and programs that support both students and faculty.
Professors Noelle Selin and Anne White will co-chair the Climate Nucleus, charged with managing and implementing MIT’s new plan.
The Institute wasn’t always prolific in entrepreneurship, according to the venture investor.
President Reif and MIT faculty members welcome the Class of 2025 to campus.
“We have not played all our cards yet,” says the associate dean of engineering and co-founder of the Isolat modeling group.
Postdocs who feel safe taking risks benefit MIT’s research community, says MIT’s vice president for research.
MIT’s provost discusses how community building, collaboration, accountability, and critical investments will build a more impactful MIT.