Gustavo Dudamel, John Harbison and Tod Machover on music education
Presented by the Council for the Arts — Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT
Faculty approve flexible engineering degree for undergraduates
Approval of AeroAstro program adds a new dimension to engineering education.
Engineering, science and management graduate programs continue to excel
MIT tops several disciplines in U.S. News & World Report annual rankings
A mathematician takes his field to account
University of Arizona professor William Yslas Vélez speaks about minorities in math
In Profile: Missy Cummings
Former U.S. Naval fighter pilot aims to improve how humans and computers interact.
Slideshow: A Terrascope spring break
Students visit Abu Dhabi to learn about plans for the world’s first carbon-neutral city
Junior Ruben Alonzo named Truman Scholar
Economics major among approximately 60 students nationwide selected as winners of the $30,000 graduate scholarship
Rough calculations
Sanjoy Mahajan’s new book, Street-Fighting Mathematics, lays out practical tools for educated guessing and down-and-dirty problem-solving
Revised HASS requirement takes effect in fall 2010 for incoming freshmen
Requirement is designed to prepare MIT students for leadership contributions, lifelong learning
Homework copying can turn As into Cs, Bs into Ds
MIT physics educators investigate a bad habit’s perils — and demonstrate a solution.
Weather in a Tank
A curriculum built around a rotating-tank experiment could improve weather and climate education
Four professors named 2010 MacVicar Faculty Fellows
Hosoi, Rajagopal, Ram and Richards honored for excellence in undergraduate teaching
Remembering Leo Osgood
MLK breakfast will honor former associate dean, director of the Office of Minority Education and men's basketball coach