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Former UA president Enoch Ellis '26 is featured in a new PBS documentary called "Black Men in Higher Ed." Photo courtesy of Roadtrip Nation
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News

Four from MIT named 2025 Goldwater Scholars

MIT students Avani Ahuja ’26, Julianna Lian ’26, Jacqueline Prawira ’26, and Alex Tang ’26 have been awarded the Barry Goldwater Scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year.

News

Enoch Ellis ’26 reflects upon his term as 2024–2025 UA President

On May 11, The Tech spoke with former UA President Enoch Ellis ’26 about his past term as president.

News

Task Force on the Undergraduate Academic Program collects almost 70 white papers from the community

The Task Force on the Undergraduate Academic Program (TFUAP) was established to evaluate the undergraduate curriculum and requirements.

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Unsettled period through the weekend

Similar to what happened last week a cutoff low pressure system hangs over the East Coast for the next few days bringing occasional rain and cloudy weather.

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Michael Moore has served as state senator for Massachusetts' Second Worcester district since 2009. Photo provided by the Office of Massachusetts State Senator
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The storefront of Daily Table Central Square on Saturday, May 10th. All remaining Daily Table stores closed on May 12th. Vivian Hir–The Tech
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Dayglow, SpringFest's 2025 headliner, performs songs from his setlist, including "Can I Call You Tonight" and "Mindless Creatures", at Briggs Field A on Saturday, May 3rd. Michelle Xiang–The Tech
News

Philip Khoury to step down as Vice Provost of the Arts

In an email to the MIT community, Provost Cynthia Barnhart Ph.D. ’88 announced that Professor Philip Khoury will step down as Vice Provost of the Arts on Aug. 31.

News

State Senator Michael Moore discusses state legislation on artificial intelligence and data privacy

Senator Moore has introduced legislation to enact a data privacy act, protect elections from AI-generated “deepfakes,” and limit grocery stores’ usage of biometric data, among others.

News

Nonprofit grocery store Daily Table closes after a decade of operation

On May 9, the nonprofit grocery store Daily Table announced that its four grocery stores across the Greater Boston area will close by the end of the weekend.

News

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The last day to withdraw from the May degree list is Friday, May 16. 

News

President Kornbluth discusses the finances, research, and future directions under the Trump administration

On April 30, The Tech interviewed President Sally Kornbluth, focusing on how federal funding cuts are affecting MIT’s finances and research in the life sciences and climate science.

News

President Emeritus L. Rafael Reif holds fireside chat about his leadership experiences on April 29

On April 29, over 150 people attended a fireside chat with President Emeritus Reif.

News

MIT International Students Association holds iFair on April 25

This year’s event marks the return of iFair after a nearly decade-long hiatus.

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Dean of the School of Engineering Anantha P. Chandrakasan hosts a fireside chat with MIT President Emeritus L. Rafael Reif. Vivian Hir–The Tech
Opinion

Save MS&PC: MIT’s Spouses & Partners program slated for unexpected termination

Over 50 years later, Spouses & Partners Connect and Language Conversation Exchange is forced to shutter.

Opinion

Coping with change at MIT

How to achieve the goals of DEI in a legal and non-discriminatory manner

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Finalists of the 2025 SERC Envisioning the Future of Computing showcase receive their awards. Jieruei Chang–The Tech
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Members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity pose with President Sally Kornbluth after she pied one of their brothers at the SEB SpringFest Carnival on Friday, May 2nd. Michelle Xiang–The Tech
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Meyer describes the ethical concerns of her fictitious technology at SERC on Tuesday, May 6th. Jieruei Chang–The Tech
Science

Computing of tomorrow

Carbon, AI, and tiny microbiome robots: MIT students imagine the “future of computing.”

Science

Harnessing the power of viruses to fight brain cancer

The drug CAN-3110 helped Kyle Donohue beat the odds. Now, it’s in clinical trials.

Arts

Bold looks, big talent: art and fashion shine at the 2025 MIT Gala & Student Arts Showcase

The 2025 MIT Gala & Student Arts Showcase featured a student art gallery, live music, a dance number, and a stunning runway show for the MIT community.

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Guests at the Student Arts Gallery take a closer look at "When Girls Just Want To Have Fun, How Do They Go?" by Bianchi Dy. Michelle Xiang–The Tech
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Yichen Gao '25 walks Opal Sea, a piece she both modeled and designed, at MIT Gala on Sunday, April 27th Michelle Xiang–The Tech
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Modonk – a collaboration between Mocha Moves and Ridonkulous – opens the runway portion of MIT Gala on the 6th floor of the Media Lab on Sunday, April 27th. Michelle Xiang–The Tech
Opinion

From Moscow to Massachusetts: the chilling echoes of autocracy

Trump’s detention of international students for their dissenting opinions is shockingly familiar. In Russia, student arrests were a telltale sign of rising authoritarianism — one that ultimately led to war.

MIT must stand up to McCarthyism

MIT is not just a silent bystander to the new Red Scare. It is guilty. The road to the prison colony and detention camp was paved in leafy Cambridge. But it is not too late for us to participate in an organized struggle for justice.

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A letter to MIT students from Putin’s dungeons

Campus Life

The conundrum of MD/JD

You might be biting off more than you can chew.

Do I have friends?

Any sentence that starts with “I just don’t feel…” is a self-fulfilling prophecy

Current students respond to questions from the Class of 2029

The Tech asked students admitted to the MIT Class of 2029 to share questions they had for the Institute's current students. Then, the student body was invited over email to answer.