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MIT rejects federal compact

On Friday Oct. 10, MIT President Sally Kornbluth formally rejected the Trump administration's proposed compact in an email to the U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon.

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29 MIT organizations demand MIT firmly reject the Trump administration’s controversial compact

On Friday, Oct. 3, 18 MIT student organizations, including the MIT Graduate Student Union (GSU) and the MIT Coalition for Palestine, signed an open letter asking President Kornbluth to refuse the conditions of the college compact that the Trump administration released on Oct. 1.

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MIT Provost Anantha Chandrakasan outlines Institute strategy for navigating new financial burdens

MIT Provost Anantha Chandrakasan and Executive Vice President and Treasurer Glen Shor shared insights into the Institute’s strategy as it navigates a perilous financial landscape ahead.

concert review

An evening of grandeur from Jupiter’s grace to a Hero’s glory

The air inside Symphony Hall crackled with anticipation as the BSO took to the stage, delivering a mesmerizing performance of Mozart’s Symphony No. 41, Jupiter, followed by Strauss’ Ein Heldenleben.

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Memorial Lobby on Monday, Oct. 6, 2025. Vivian Hir–The Tech
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Killian Court in the afternoon Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025. Samuel Yuan–The Tech
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Trump administration asks MIT to sign politically-inflected compact to receive federal funding preferences

On Wednesday, Oct. 1, the White House asked nine universities, including MIT, to sign a compact pledging compliance with certain political and administrative frameworks in return for privileged access to future research funding.

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MIT Health flu clinic now requires appointments

This year, MIT Health flu clinics are by appointment only, which are to be made 48 hours in advance.

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Turn Off the Show, Girl

The Life of a Showgirl is the nadir of Swift’s corpus.

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Trump administration asks MIT to sign politically-inflected compact to receive federal funding preferences

On Wednesday, Oct. 1, the White House asked nine universities, including MIT, to sign a compact pledging compliance with certain political and administrative frameworks in return for privileged access to future research funding.

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MIT could pay over $10 million for H-1B visa sponsorships under new Trump order

The new order could cost MIT over $10 million every year for H-1B visa sponsorships.

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MIT Building 7 on 77 Massachusetts Ave on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025. Vivian Hir–The Tech
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The overwhelming number of employers participating in the 2025 MIT Fall Career Fair represented the technology and quantitative finance industries. Samuel Yuan -- The Tech
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The Cambridge Science Carnival inspire everyone from children to postdocs with new developments in science. Jieruei Chang–The Tech
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MIT Sloan Professor Retsef Levi takes charge of CDC COVID-19 vaccination working group

The ACIP appointed Levi as the chair for the COVID-19 vaccine working group.

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Why didn’t anyone tell me the doors would still close?

Why didn’t anyone tell me, even after I’ve managed to do the impossible and enter the big doors of MIT, that the doors inside would still slam in my face?

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2025 Fall Career Fair draws more than 200 firms, with activist presence

Over 200 firms — ranging from the typical Jane Street and Google to the NSA and fledgling startups — drew interest from flocks of eager students at MIT’s 2025 Fall Career Fair on Friday, Sept. 19.

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2025 Advanced Standing Exams participation decreases for 5.111 and 6.100A

This year, Advanced Standing Exams (ASEs) were held online from July 24 to Aug. 6 for the 18.01, 18.02, 8.01, 7.01, and 6.100A exams.

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Warm weekend to ease us into colder weather

October is officially upon us, pumpkin spice is in full swing at local cafes, and the leaves are starting to change; it may be time to start digging out those sweaters and light jackets for the crisp autumn air soon on its way.

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Students line up at booths in the Johnson Athletic Center during the Fall Career Fair on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025. Vivian Hir–The Tech
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Professor Moungi Bawendi reads an acceptance speech on behalf of Ig Nobel Prize winner Rotem Naftalovich. Karie Shen–The Tech
addala for your thoughts

Lonesome traveler

I found something in Lonesome Traveler and in Kerouac — whose life and work was fueled by movement, by hitchhiking and catching trains and being On the Road — that made me start to think more deeply about what exactly it meant to travel, to ‘see the world,’ as we are so often told to do when we are young.

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Boundary Testing

I want to push past the extreme ends of what I know and do a bit of boundary testing.

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On New York City and, more generally, food

NYC gave me Chappell Roan, bagels, and jerk chicken. What about Boston?

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Meet Professor Danielle Wood, a Trailblazer in MIT’s AeroAstro Department

Professor Wood’s work demonstrates how a love for aerospace can cross borders and disciplines at MIT.

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Explain like I’m five: 18th edition of the Cambridge Science Carnival makes tough science accessible

Kirby Heck: “The energy is incredible. It’s totally electrifying, no pun intended”

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35th Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony features ten improbable scientists and three Nobel laureates from MIT

Ever felt that drinking alcohol improves your ability to speak in a foreign language? Well, scientists just won an (Ig) Nobel Prize for researching this.

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Mandy Gonzalez, Keith Lockhart, Boston Children's Chorus, and collaborators take a bow. Photo provided by Michael J. Lutch/BSO
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Mandy Gonzalez brings Lin-Manuel Miranda’s songbook to life

In this concert tribute, Mandy Gonzalez brings Lin-Manuel Miranda’s songbook to life with warm anecdotes and an uplifting energy that lights up the stage.

Opinion

We Condemn Violent Responses to Free Expression

Members of the MIT Council on Academic Freedom speak on the assassination of Charlie Kirk

Living in the age of prophets

Salman Huseynov ’26: “What we should aim for, it seems, is a world with fewer prophets”

When universities suffer, everyone loses

Hall and Ellis: “We must understand that the economic and strategic leverage the U.S. enjoys today was not achieved by accident. It came from deliberate investment in research."

Campus Life

Questions?

The feedback loop in your own mind is the greatest way to sharpen your questions.

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On graduating and leaving French House

The conundrum of MD/JD

You might be biting off more than you can chew.