MIT Campaign for a Better World ends FY17 with $3.6 billion
The Institute finished the fiscal year with $589 million in new gifts and pledges, MIT’s largest annual fundraising total to date.
The Institute finished the fiscal year with $589 million in new gifts and pledges, MIT’s largest annual fundraising total to date.
Alumni and friends gather at the Boch Center Wang Theatre to celebrate the vibrant MIT community and the Institute's ambitious dreams for a better world.
MIT faculty and alumni have helped to shape Cambridge, Boston, and the surrounding region.
Institute’s pooled investments returned 14.3 percent last year; endowment stands at $14.8 billion.
Unrestricted gift from anonymous alumnus can support any facet of the Institute’s educational and research mission.
Since the fall of 2016, the MIT Better World tour has reached eight cities and three continents, and it resumes this fall in Boston.
Mexico City and Washington are upcoming host cities for the Better World tour.
Takeda's $1 million gift to the MIT Koch Institute will advance research into how the immune system affects cancer.
A $20 million gift from Lisa Yang and Hock Tan ’75 SM ’75 will catalyze multidisciplinary autism research.
The Better World series will continue in Tel Aviv, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Washington.
High-energy event celebrates the Institute’s vibrant international community.
Class of 1941 alumnus was instrumental in “building a culture of giving at MIT.”
Hong Kong will be the next stop on MIT's Better World global tour.