History of MIT
Thousands spend Saturday at MIT
April 30, 2011
‘Under the Dome’ showcases discovery and innovation; first open house in decades.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Community, Education, teaching, academics, Faculty, MIT150, Research, Special events and guest speakers, Staff, Students
Putting ‘Technology’ on the map
April 11, 2011
Next Century Convocation celebrates the history, achievements and people of MIT’s first century and a half.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Faculty, MIT presidency, MIT150, Special events and guest speakers, Staff, Students
The Archivist of the United States to speak at Convocation
April 8, 2011
David Ferriero, event’s keynote speaker, discusses shelf serendipity, archiving in the digital age and MIT’s historic connections.
The Howard Dining Hall to open in September
April 7, 2011
Anonymous donor names state-of-the-art dining facility
Also labeled: Campus buildings and architecture, Campus Dining, Campus services, Food, Residential life, Student life, Students
The People Behind the Awards: James N. Murphy
March 23, 2011
A look at some of MIT's most influential figures and the Institute awards that honor them
New report details status of women in science and engineering at MIT
March 21, 2011
Follow-up to previous reports shows improvement, but that still more can be done.
You're invited to Convocation
March 18, 2011
MIT community members, alumni and friends of the Institute welcome at the MIT150 Next Century Convocation on April 10.
Also labeled: Administration, Alumni/ae, Faculty, MIT150, Special events and guest speakers, Staff, Students
‘We need to see ahead’
March 15, 2011
In Compton Lecture, Secretary of Homeland Security Napolitano calls for ‘a deeper partnership’ between government and scientists on national security.
The People Behind the Awards: Karl Taylor Compton
March 10, 2011
A look at some of MIT's most influential figures and the Institute awards that honor them.
The birth of electrical engineering
March 9, 2011
The creation of the first electrical-engineering curriculum may have said as much about MIT’s educational philosophy as it did about the pace of innovation.
Four professors named MacVicar fellows
March 8, 2011
Sanyal, Schuh, Verghese and Winston honored for undergraduate teaching excellence
Celebrating women in public service on the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day
March 8, 2011
Funding from the MIT Women’s League supports women helping communities around the globe
A look back at Old Ashdown in all its (quirky) glory
February 28, 2011
Before it was Maseeh Hall, and before it was W1, this historic building was home to generations of graduate students.
A difference maker
February 16, 2011
Vannevar Bush PhD ’16, a unique figure in American history, transformed his country’s scientific establishment during its wartime hour of need.
Also labeled: MIT150, Timeline, Electrical engineering and electronics, Faculty, History, History of science, Technology and society, War
1948 mayor to MIT: use flamethrowers to melt snow?
February 3, 2011
A letter from the MIT archives recalls another super-snowy Boston winter.
A life filled with firsts
January 26, 2011
Ellen Swallow Richards, MIT’s first female graduate and faculty member, opened the door for women in science, and founded ecology and home economics along the way.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Biology, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Environment, Faculty, MIT150, Students, Timeline, Water
Canned, good
January 12, 2011
More than 100 years ago, 2 pioneering scientists figured out how to keep canned food safe.
Let the celebrations begin
January 7, 2011
In kickoff to Institute’s sesquicentennial celebration, MIT Museum shows off 150 artifacts from MIT’s rich history.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Faculty, MIT Museum, MIT presidency, MIT150, Special events and guest speakers, Staff, Students
MIT prepares for its 150th anniversary
December 21, 2010
For 150 days in 2011, the Institute will celebrate ‘many different MITs’ as it honors its past and imagines its future.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Faculty, MIT presidency, MIT150, Special events and guest speakers, Staff, Students
Gail Kendall’s gift transforms historic lab
October 19, 2010
The Rohsenow Kendall Heat and Mass Transfer Laboratory completes a total renovation
Q&A: Patricia Fuller on MIT’s public art collection
July 20, 2010
As she prepares to retire, the Institute’s curator of public art reflects on the importance of maintaining MIT’s impressive collection.
Jenkins’ farewell: Reflections on a career at MIT
July 1, 2010
Presented by MIT Communications Forum
Also labeled: Comparative Media Studies, Education, teaching, academics, Faculty, MIT Administration
Quarter Century Club inducts new members
June 11, 2010
Howard Johnson remembrance to be held April 14
April 13, 2010
Also labeled: Memorial services, MIT presidency
Four professors named 2010 MacVicar Faculty Fellows
March 9, 2010
Hosoi, Rajagopal, Ram and Richards honored for excellence in undergraduate teaching
Where were those Mystery Hunt coins found?
January 22, 2010
Slice of MIT reveals the locations of the fabled coins that Mystery Hunt puzzlers have sought, sleeplessly, since the first hunt in 1981.
Museum declares winners in popular vote for the MIT 150 Exhibition
January 19, 2010
Results of online competition help Museum staff in picking artifacts for MIT 150th anniversary exhibition
Also labeled: MIT150, MIT Museum
Next exit: MIT
January 7, 2010
Paul Gray named 2010 IEEE Founders Medal recipient
December 18, 2009
MIT’s 14th president lauded for his range of contributions
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, IEEE, MIT Administration, MIT Corporation, MIT presidency



























