Alumni/ae
Leaders for Global Operations alumna shares enthusiasm for engineering
December 14, 2012
Mary Anito LGO '12 is a passionate advocate for engineering education and careers for girls and young women.
Also labeled: Business and management, Leaders for Global Operations (LGO), MBA, STEM, Women, Women in engineering
Ozdaglar selected as the inaugural Steven and Renee Finn Innovation Fellow
November 27, 2012
The fellowship provides tenured, mid-career faculty in the Department of Electrical Engineer and Computer Science with resources for up to three years to pursue new research and development paths.
Dropbox CEO Drew Houston will be MIT’s 2013 Commencement speaker
November 13, 2012
MIT alumnus and co-founder of popular file-transfer service will address the Class of 2013 on June 7.
Michael Short spans classroom, forge, reactor
November 13, 2012
Profile: Roger Lewis (BArch ’64, MArch ’67)
November 5, 2012
Practitioner, professor, journalist, author and cartoonist
Also labeled: Architecture, History of MIT
How Jonathan Gruber became ‘Mr. Mandate’
October 29, 2012
An MIT economist’s path to the center of health-care policymaking in Washington.
Also labeled: Economics, Faculty, Health care, Insurance, Mitt Romney, Policy, Politics, President Obama, Research, Social sciences
New books on the shelf from SA+P
October 23, 2012
Recent publishing news from School of Architecture + Planning faculty and alumni
MIT alums recount their Martian experiences
October 11, 2012
Several AeroAstro alumni return to campus to describe landing the Curiosity rover on Mars.
Profile: Ju Li explores new nanomaterials
October 10, 2012
Working from the scale of atoms on up, he designs materials for future energy applications.
Nuclear physicist Peter T. Demos dies at 94
October 9, 2012
Longtime faculty member guided MIT’s Bates Linear Accelerator from a groundbreaking idea to a globally renowned center for the study of nuclear structure and reactions.
Celebrating 10 years of Simmons Hall
October 5, 2012
Past and current “Sims” join together for a three-day long celebration.
Department snapshot: Aeronautics and Astronautics
October 3, 2012
AeroAstro takes off in new directions — prompting a 50 percent spike in new undergraduate enrollments.
Junot Díaz wins MacArthur ‘genius grant’
October 2, 2012
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and writing professor receives unrestricted $500,000 prize.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Books and authors, Faculty, Humanities, Writing, Comparative Media Studies, Arts
Slideshow: Community Inauguration Festival
September 25, 2012
Saturday's events — including a road race, campus quest and global barbecue — marked the end of the week of festivities around inauguration.
Also labeled: Community, Faculty, Inauguration, President L. Rafael Reif, Special events and guest speakers, Staff, Students
MIT plans to build new childcare facility
September 25, 2012
When complete next year, the new Technology Children’s Center on Vassar Street will nearly double the Institute’s on-campus childcare capacity.
‘We are all in this great enterprise together’
September 21, 2012
In his inaugural address, President L. Rafael Reif aims MIT on a course to shape new directions in education.
Innovation in the classroom
September 21, 2012
‘Future of Education’ symposium, held before the inauguration of President L. Rafael Reif, examines the evolution of teaching and learning.
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics, EdX, Faculty, Global Education and Career Development, Inauguration, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Global, Massive open online courses (MOOCs), MITx, Online learning, Open Learning Enterprise, OpenCourseWare, President L. Rafael Reif, Students, Educational Innovation and Technology, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), D-Lab
Alumni bring autoclaves to the developing world
September 20, 2012
OttoClave aims to deliver world-class sterilization technology to rural health clinics.
Open Education on the Move: An Interview with Vijay Kumar
September 20, 2012
Director of MIT's Office of Educational Innovation and Technology (OEIT) discusses some of the key concepts propelling the open education movement.
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Education, teaching, academics, Educational Innovation and Technology, EdX, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Massive open online courses (MOOCs), MITx, Open access, Open Learning Enterprise, OpenCourseWare
Inauguration festivities off to a stimulating start
September 19, 2012
Innovation symposium touches on a dizzying array of topics, with themes of interdisciplinary collaboration, energy and innovation for the developing world.
Also labeled: Entrepreneurship, History of MIT, Inauguration, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), President L. Rafael Reif, Research, Special events and guest speakers, Faculty, Staff, Students, Aeronautical and astronautical engineering, Business and management, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Energy, Mechanical engineering, Urban studies and planning
NASA-JPL director Charles Elachi talks about latest Mars mission
September 18, 2012
Curiosity is the most ambitious planetary rover mission ever, but it’s just one of the many exploratory projects JPL is undertaking.
MIT's Man Vehicle Laboratory turns 50
September 13, 2012
Celebrating anniversary with daylong symposium on Sept. 14
Leonard A. Gould, EECS emeritus professor, dies at 85
September 13, 2012
Joined MIT faculty in 1953; studied control problems and dynamic modeling.
Preview of an inauguration
September 12, 2012
In addition to marking the beginning of L. Rafael Reif’s term as MIT’s 17th president, the festivities will celebrate the MIT community’s ethic of service.
Community invited to partake in, contribute to Inauguration 2012
September 7, 2012
Several academic- and family-oriented free events scheduled for Sept. 19-22.
Sarah Stewart Johnson, EAPS PhD, gives rein to curiosity
September 4, 2012
Alumna envisions combining academia with public policy
Alumnus personifies Paralympic spirit
August 30, 2012
Slice of MIT tracks MIT's Olympic and Paralympic connections.
Bringing power to the people — and heat as well
August 6, 2012
Sun-powered system developed by MIT students could provide electricity, heat and cooling to rural schools and clinics.






















