History of MIT
Louis S. Osborne PhD ’50, longtime MIT physicist, dies at 88
March 5, 2012
Developed many of the experimental techniques that are now standard practice in high-energy physics
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Education, teaching, academics, Faculty, Memorial services, Obituaries, Physics, Research
Looking to the future
February 16, 2012
Susan Hockfield's letter to the community
Also labeled: MIT Administration, MIT Corporation, MIT presidency, Alumni/ae, Community, Faculty, Staff, Students
MIT Libraries receive papers of distinguished linguist, philosopher and activist Noam Chomsky
February 9, 2012
Significant collection spans a long and distinguished career dating to 1955.
MIT and the Civil War
February 9, 2012
President Susan Hockfield speaks on the struggle for America’s future — then and now.
Real-time speech communication on packet networks named an IEEE Milestone
February 3, 2012
MIT Lincoln Laboratory's role in this seminal R&D effort is honored
Participants give kudos to online registration pilot
November 18, 2011
The paper-based process underwent a sea change this fall.
Classes and academic research help launch companies
October 3, 2011
A variety of course offerings are devoted to spurring new ventures.
Outside the classroom, students create future businesses
September 28, 2011
Members of MIT’s ‘entrepreneurial ecosystem’ say it abounds in resources to help the would-be business founder.
New dorm on the block
September 16, 2011
Institute welcomes recently renovated Maseeh Hall to the neighborhood with community event.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Campus buildings and architecture, Campus Dining, Housing, Student life, Students, Undergraduate
MIT 2030 website launched
June 7, 2011
Will communicate process for ongoing campus development, renovation and renewal, and provide vehicle for sharing ideas
Also labeled: Campus buildings and architecture, Campus services, Kendall Square, MIT Administration, MIT 2030
Wind, war and weathermen
June 7, 2011
How a Swedish bon vivant let MIT introduce modern meteorology to America — just in time to help the Allies win World War II.
Preparing the grounds
June 1, 2011
Friday's 145th Commencement exercises will celebrate MIT tradition.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Commencement, Education, teaching, academics, Faculty, MIT150, Staff, Students
From Globe and Gates to Google and Guardian: Nods to MIT's 150th
May 13, 2011
Special Boston Globe magazine on MIT at 150 published Sunday; search-engine giant and U.K. newspaper post pieces about the Institute's impact
Also labeled: Entrepreneurship, Google, MIT150, Open access, OpenCourseWare, Special events and guest speakers
A competition full of hacks
May 9, 2011
Annual 2.007 finale pits robots against MIT history.
Flying piano solo
May 3, 2011
Baker House celebrates MIT150 open house with its annual Piano Drop.
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.




























