MIT’s new sustainability garden creates a buzz
Collaborative process makes space for community, plants, and pollinators alike.
Collaborative process makes space for community, plants, and pollinators alike.
Transmission electron microscope and scanning tunneling microscope offer unique capabilities.
Co-sponsored by EVP Connect and the Administrative Advisory Council II, the sixth annual poster session brought together colleagues from across MIT.
New position to oversee facilities, construction, planning, sustainability, and EHS.
New location will support growing innovation ecosystem; serve as hub for the region.
The 4,000-square-foot addition will facilitate further collaboration between MIT and Lincoln Laboratory researchers.
Executive Vice President and Treasurer Israel Ruiz explains the latest step in MIT’s effort to enhance Kendall Square.
Facility modernization plan includes a new compound semiconductor laboratory and microsystem integration facility that will enable modern innovation.
Redesigned spaces will focus on fostering community and accommodating diverse study, learning, and research styles.
Headquarters would replace Building 44, forming an “entrance to computing” near the intersection of Vassar and Main streets.
Community-driven selection of project architect opens opportunities to imagine new life for historic building as future home for School of Architecture and Planning.
New generating plant, building retrofits, and progress in metering energy use represent ongoing gains.
Campus sustainability incubator grants provide funding for innovative projects that bring together faculty, staff, and students and use MIT as a test bed for innovation.
A new building at 314 Main Street for the MIT Museum, Boeing, and others brings Cambridge and MIT together for memorable HUBweek celebration.