Priscilla King Gray, co-founder and namesake of the Institute’s public service center and wife of former MIT president Paul Gray, dies at 89
For more than 50 years, Gray helped build a sense of community at MIT.
For more than 50 years, Gray helped build a sense of community at MIT.
Memorial tribute celebrates former Institute president who cherished “This special place.”
Guided by a passion for teaching, MIT’s 14th president helped steer the Institute through decades of social change.
Former MIT president to begin three-year term on AAAS Board of Directors in February.
Pilot program reimagines admissions process, introduces “MicroMaster’s.”
Pilot program reimagines admissions process, introduces “MicroMaster’s.”
Co-founder of the PSC and wife of former MIT President Paul Gray has continued to guide the center’s work.
Institute’s leader from 2004 to 2012 joins her predecessors on the walls of the president’s residence.
MIT policy on sexual harassment was found to be violated.
Former MIT president to shape development of new online learning initiative.
Dedication to the arts and a vibrant campus shaped decades of contributions to the Institute.
Actions of MIT’s 15th president have ‘grown to inspire generations,’ Reif says.
MIT community will gather to honor and celebrate the life of the Institute’s 15th president, who died Dec. 12.
Known for her ‘warmth, kindness, and gracious good sense’ during campus upheaval in the late 1960s, Johnson helped lead MIT at a divisive time.