Lara Ozkan ’25 named 2025 Marshall Scholar
Ozkan: “MIT has been the most transformative experience of my academic career.”
Prof. Rosalind Picard apologizes for comments at the 2024 NeurIPS conference
Picard: “Our students and colleagues who are Chinese or Chinese American frequently contend with deliberate ethnic stereotyping that feeds an atmosphere of mistrust.”
MIT admits 721 early action applicants to the Class of 2029
On Dec. 17, MIT admitted 721 early action applicants to the Class of 2029 out of 12,053 students, which is an acceptance rate of 6.0%.
Search for suspect on campus concludes with arrest in Somerville
Police arrested Fabio Armelio after a string of break-ins.
Notes from a Hope(less/ful) Romantic
“For what it’s worth, I think the act of writing and creating from a dark place is just as cathartic and reconciliatory to one’s self and others as it can be devastating.” — Em
Arvo Pärt’s Spiegel im Spiegel reflects like infinite mirrors
The complex emotions that the composition captures, from yearning to introspection, allows it to have endless interpretations.
Forging ahead in alloy design using machine learning
Predicting atomic behavior in advanced alloys paves the way for targeted material design.
YouTuber, Science Communicator, and Entrepreneur Hank Green to deliver Class of 2025 Commencement address
Graduate Student disciplined for involvement in Pro-Palestinian movement on campus
On Dec. 4, Prahlad Iyengar G, a graduate student in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, has been suspended until January of 2026 for his involvement relating to the Pro-Palestinian movement on campus. He is also banned from campus premises. The Institute’s Committee of Discipline imposed these sanctions.
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West Coast vs East Coast: Fire vs. Ice
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YouTuber, Science Communicator, and Entrepreneur Hank Green to deliver Class of 2025 Commencement address
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Graduate Student disciplined for involvement in Pro-Palestinian movement on campus
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MIT matches all-time high 100 students in the Class of 2029 through the QuestBridge Program
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MIT holds Life Sciences and Health Collaborative launch event on Dec. 4
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Undergraduate Association releases inaugural participatory budgeting results
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Happy end of the semester!
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NOTICE: Retraction of Vol. 144 Issue 18 Guest Opinion Piece
After careful deliberation amongst the Executive Committee and our faculty advisors, we have decided to pull this article, which was signed by the MIT Coalition for Palestine (C4P), from publication. This article is being retracted in full. Our decision was made in light of increasing hostile rhetoric and action against...
NOTICE: Opinion Section Temporarily Suspended Until Further Notice
The Tech Editorial Board has identified critical flaws in the standard operating procedures of our Opinion section that we feel must be corrected before we continue to publish articles from this section. We at The Tech adhere to the highest journalistic standards, and we see it as a serious disservice...
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NOTICE: Retraction of Vol. 144 Issue 18 Guest Opinion Piece
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NOTICE: Opinion Section Temporarily Suspended Until Further Notice
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What now?
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A New, Greener Leaf for MIT Committees on Climate?
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[RETRACTED] Opinion piece on MIT CSAIL research
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Eight more days on Kresge
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The Pen and the Sword
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The Berlin Philharmonic mesmerizes audience with its passionate performance
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Y2K, unlike its historic counterpart, is full of surprises, funny moments, and bloody endings
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The Martha Graham Dance Company captivates in return to Boston
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Innovation in Isolation: The Story of Ukrainian IT from the 1940s to the present
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A lifelong journey of music and singing
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The Huntington’s Sojourners Captivates and Stirs Emotion
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A rich soundscape: Hiromi’s Sonicwonder is a seamless fusion of genres
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Both Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Win NCAA Regionals, Advance to the National Championship
Both MIT’s Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams won the NCAA East Regional Championship and secured spots at the Division III National Championship on November 23rd in Terre Haute, Indiana.
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Fall Athletics Awards and Honors
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Fall Athletics Review
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Both Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Win NCAA Regionals, Advance to the National Championship
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Smith Downs MIT 3-2 in NEWMAC Championship, Ending 31-Game Winning Streak
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Four Men’s Soccer Engineers Make All-Conference Team; Montupally Named Rookie of the Year.
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Five Field Hockey Engineers Claim All-Conference Honors; Hussar Selected Co-Rookie of the Year
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MIT Women’s Soccer Shines in NEWMAC Postseason Awards; Barnouw Named Athlete of the Year, Davis and Coaching Staff Also Honored
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Dealing with neighbors and crushes
Someone above (or beside?) me keeps making loud noises. Sounds like moving furniture. I gave the person I thought was above me chair pads but it hasn't changed anything.
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writing in lowercase forces people to look for your voice. it means they’re listening to you, and this is all i want.
In Conversation with Dr. Henry Cohn: Three Perspectives on the Fourier Series
Whether you are an 18.03 student or a math enthusiast, chances are you have heard about the Fourier series.
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Play Seriously: The teaching that defines MIT’s iconic 2.009
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MIT Science Bowl Hosts Sixth High School Invitational
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In Conversation with Dr. Henry Cohn: Three Perspectives on the Fourier Series
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Faces everywhere: pareidolia in machine learning
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Meet Nergis Mavalvala PhD ’97, Dean of the School of Science
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realtalk@MIT: Using AI to bring human conversation to life
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Digital simulations help robots learn real-world tasks
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