John Durant plans a new era for the MIT Museum
A new purpose-built museum will be an experimental place for wider conversations.
A new purpose-built museum will be an experimental place for wider conversations.
Fifty years after its founding, the vision of CAVS and founder György Kepes lives on in the Program in Art, Culture and Technology.
MIT researcher helps scientists and engineers hone their visual imagery.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering's “Water Is Life” and MIT Video Productions' “A Bold Move” take home top honors in separate categories.
Film “A Bold Move” documents MIT’s move to Cambridge, honors its leaders and visionaries.
Gallery Walk showcases exhibitions in art, architecture, and design.
The Council has funded arts programs at MIT for 44 years.
A brief history of the famous 1969 photo of the software that sent humans to the moon.
Members of the MIT community host maker events on campus and give talks about making in Washington.
Cambridge Historical Commission honors campus renewal efforts.
New buildings, open space, and restaurants, plus research and commercial space, to bring all-day activity to the innovation hub.
Museum exhibition highlights what was new about MIT's Cambridge campus, the "New Technology," when it opened in 1916.
Art and science converge in the public galleries at MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research.
Recalling Institute’s 1916 move to Cambridge, events will include parade and campus open house.
18th century-themed Friday After Thanksgiving Chain Reaction presented by the MIT Museum to be held at MIT's Rockwell Cage Gymnasium.