Contemporary and global music come together in MIT’s Sounding Series
The 2016-17 season will showcase everything from symphonic rock, to Japanese koto music, to jazz legend Joe Lovano.
The 2016-17 season will showcase everything from symphonic rock, to Japanese koto music, to jazz legend Joe Lovano.
MIT president and professors offer words of wisdom, encouragement at Freshman Convocation.
Professor Philip Gschwend discusses the importance of comprehensive systems approaches to curing environmental ills.
MIT Reads invites the entire community for common reading and discussion.
Conductor George Ogata '92 honored for his years of service at MIT Professional Education-sponsored event.
Now three years old, the Julia programming language is helping to solve problems in areas such as economic modeling, spaceflight, and bioinformatics.
High school girls learn to construct cameras and program image filters at Lincoln Laboratory event.
Over 250 leading educators, technology entrepreneurs, and digital learning experts convene at MIT.
Addressing the world’s most pressing issues, second year of program will focus on in-person gatherings, solution proposals.
2016 C3E symposium convenes international leaders on climate, energy, and diversity.
Discussion focuses on the country’s long-term future and policy plans.
Members of the MIT community host maker events on campus and give talks about making in Washington.
Hundreds gather to reflect on lost lives, oppression, and violence in America.
More than 4,400 alumni and friends returned to campus June 2-5.