Tackling the ultimate problem set: The first year at MIT
How would you change the first-year experience? Students have proposed inventive ways to improve the first year. And MIT is listening.
How would you change the first-year experience? Students have proposed inventive ways to improve the first year. And MIT is listening.
Violence Prevention and Response and Title IX and Bias Response Office celebrate individuals making a difference in the fight to end sexual harassment and assault.
“I learned how to be a professor and a university leader at MIT,” says former chancellor and DUSP faculty member.
From indoor lawns to meditative drawing classes, the selected projects aim to make MIT a more healthy and welcoming place.
Sushi, gratitude cards, and puppy visits are supported by a grant program that promotes wellness and community building.
Legal filing is part of larger set of Institute actions to aid DACA students.
Vice chancellor reflects upon his first few months on the job, progress to date, and future plans.
Eleven projects have been selected to bring creative wellness and mental health programming to campus.
Freeman will pilot first-year curriculum experiments; Staton to work closely with Waitz on graduate education.
MIT Violence Prevention and Response and Title IX Office recognize students, faculty, and staff with 2017 Change Makers Awards.
Prestigious honor society announces 228 new members this year.