Team 2020 charts a course for MIT
Report outlines the thinking behind five proposed options for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Report outlines the thinking behind five proposed options for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Student singers offer a night of good music and high-energy performances online.
Syncopasian, MIT's premier East Asian a cappella group, produced a Zoom-themed video to keep music alive during quarantine.
Tunnel66 reimagines The Borderline Mural Project, providing a virtual space where students can create art together, even while physically apart.
With just weeks to change course, the MIT community came together to create a virtual version of MIT’s iconic weekend for admitted students.
Through the MIT Student Success Coaching program, volunteer faculty and staff check in with students to assist with whatever “bubbles up.”
“We volunteered because we thought it would be a great opportunity to give back to the MIT community in a time of necessity,” says Nathan Han.
MIT senior helps his immigrant family address medical matters while balancing his school work.
Despite being far from campus because of the pandemic, some students are engineering a creative way to stay connected.
MIT students train teams in Ghana and Uganda for the International Mathematical Olympiad through MISTI-Africa.
The survey, deployed every four years, is a unique, confidential forum for community input.
Chalk of the Day, an MIT student group, draws beautiful daily works of art on the chalk wall in Building 32.
Its former location, Building 44 on Vassar Street, will soon become the new MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
After surgery to correct childhood hearing loss, Swarna Jeewajee discovered a desire to be a physician-scientist, and a love of a cappella music.
MindHandHeart is finding new ways to encourage healthy, positive social media use.