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.

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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.

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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
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Nine international students’ SEVIS statuses are restored without notice

On April 25, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) restored thousands of international students’ visa statuses.

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The NSF terminates multiple MIT-affiliated grants

On April 18, the National Science Foundation (NSF) terminated one MIT-affiliated grant titled “Promoting Accurate Information on Social Media.”

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Pre-registration for fall term and summer session begins on Thursday, May 1. 

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Steven Reyes '25 in front of a world map with pins of people's hometowns at Kresge Oval on April 25. Vivian Hir–The Tech
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Students enjoy snacks provided by Bon Appetit after the annual Baker Piano Drop near Baker House. Lee Chen–The Tech
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MIT Flow performs a traditional Chinese fan dance duet at the MIT ISA iFair on April 25, 2025. Photo courtesy of Eddy Ogola '25
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The MIT Paraguayan Association performs at the MIT ISA iFair on April 25, 2025. Photo courtesy of Eddy Ogola '25
advice

Do I have friends?

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

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The conundrum of MD/JD

You might be biting off more than you can chew.

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Architectural Uprising names Simmons Hall winner of the 2025 Aesthetic Atrocity Award

On April 10, Architectural Uprising announced that Simmons Hall was the winner of the first annual Aesthetic Atrocity Award for the ugliest building in the U.S.

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Dayglow to headline SpringFest 2025

Wilhem Hector ’25: “SpringFest is a unique tradition that should be a part of everybody's MIT journey.”

restaurant review

Oleana: not a must have, more of a “why not?”

The portions are tiny, but the food is delicious.

concert review

Mitsuko Uchida’s graceful performance stuns the audience at the BSO

Uchida played with a graceful fluidity, her fingers gliding over the keys with controlled, methodical precision.

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Pianist Mitsuko Uchida takes a bow with Andris Nelsons on April 17. Photo courtesy of Hilary Scott
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Bambrick-Santoyo in her old quantum materials labs at Yale. Photo Provided by Maria Bambrick-Santoyo
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Searching for superconductivity

Meet Maria Bambrick-Santoyo, an electrical engineering PhD student and superconductor researcher.

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Warm and wet for the weekend

In typical Boston fashion, it’s been sunny and warm for the most part during the week but going into this weekend we can expect some rain showers, and possibly even thunderstorms on Friday.

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1,089 admitted students attend Campus Preview Weekend 2025

For 3.14 days on April 17-20, MIT held Campus Preview Weekend.

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Crossword: I’ve Lost Count!

This is a lightly challenging themed puzzle.

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Prospective students participate in a CPW event hosted by Technique and Infinite during Campus Preview Weekend. Lee Chen–The Tech
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East Campus members holds CryoFAC outside the Student Center on April 18, an event in which students make liquid nitrogen ice cream for CPW attendees. Vivian Hir–The Tech
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A student waves the flag of the Philippines during Activities Midway, where various student clubs and organizations showcased their activities. Lee Chen–The Tech
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Admitted students enjoy a barbecue at Kresge Oval, hosted by Pi Lambda Phi as part of MIT's Campus Preview Weekend 2025. Lee Chen–The Tech
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Students perform at a dance display during Activities Midway, where various student clubs and organizations showcased their activities. Lee Chen–The Tech
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Campus Preview Weekend (CPW) starts on Thursday, April 17, and ends on Sunday, April 20. 

In memoriam: Karenna Groff ’22 MEng ‘23 and James Santoro ‘23

Karenna Groff ’22 MEng ’23 and James Santoro ’23 passed away in a private plane accident on April 12.

MIT joins lawsuit against funding cuts for Department of Energy

The suit was filed in response to an announcement by the DOE on April 11, which stated that grants would no longer cover indirect costs at prior rates and grants would be cancelled unless they met a blanket 15% percent rate.

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

Arts

Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat: Uneven narratives of 20th century geopolitics set to astonishingly good jazz

Johan Grimonprez's efforts to comb through mountains of historic footage, first-person accounts, and jazz pieces were no doubt heroic. If only his findings were crafted into a tighter, clearer narrative.

Black Bag: A short thriller that underwhelms despite Soderbergh’s big-name leads

Coming in at 94 minutes, Black Bag’s tight runtime prevents the plot from getting too deep, but also makes for a snappy thriller perfect for a weeknight watch. Just don't expect a payoff like Ocean's Eleven.

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Playboi Carti’s newest release, MUSIC, isn’t an adequate apology for “the wait”

Campus Life

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.

Making New Connections

Finding the “friends” in “friends-to-lovers”

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life lesson: if you have to convince yourself that you’re not in love with someone, you’re probably in love with them.