History of MIT
Looking back at 2001
January 9, 2002
No honorary degrees is an MIT tradition going back to ... Thomas Jefferson
June 8, 2001
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Commencement
Technology and the Dream portrays black experience as students, faculty at MIT
February 12, 2001
Also labeled: Faculty
MIT offers 24-room Georgian mansion on Coolidge Estate for $6.5M
October 19, 2000
Also labeled: Cambridge, Boston and region, Campus buildings and architecture
School of Humanities celebrates its 50th birthday
September 20, 2000
Also labeled: Humanities, Special events and guest speakers
MIT Humanities School adds 'Arts' to its name
September 13, 2000
Special Oct. 6 showcase concert to celebrate School's 50th anniversary
Also labeled: Humanities, Arts
MIT School of Engineering ranked best by US News for 12th year
March 31, 2000
21 MIT graduate areas are #1 in engineering, humanities, management and science
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships
Hundreds converge at CEE anniversary event
March 29, 2000
Also labeled: Civil and environmental engineering
Design 2.007 contest to feature matchup of past winners
March 29, 2000
Also labeled: Mechanical engineering, Contests and academic competitions
MIT 'Brass Rat' goes on-line and co-ed as Class of '02 updates its graduation ring
March 16, 2000
Also labeled: Students
RPI President, Leaster to participate in MIT celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.
February 1, 2000
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Special events and guest speakers
Bates25 symposium to be held this week
November 3, 1999
Libraries' archives are rich source of information on MIT history
November 3, 1999
Also labeled: Campus services
Honoring a Finnish master
September 9, 1999
MIT completes restoration of Baker House dorm, celebrates with 2-day symposium on Alvar Aalto
Also labeled: Campus buildings and architecture
A tribute to MIT's Howard Johnson
June 9, 1999
MIT In Brief 1999
January 5, 1999
MIT invests in Kendall Square gateway tower at 1 Broadway
December 18, 1998
Also labeled: Cambridge, Boston and region, Campus buildings and architecture
Winners of the '98 Nobel Prize in physics have experimental and educational roots at MIT
October 14, 1998
Also labeled: Physics, Nobel Prizes
Laya Wiesner, widow of late MIT president, dies at 79; championed women on campus
September 28, 1998
Also labeled: Obituaries, Volunteering, outreach, public service











