Gemini has taken a strong stance against the MIT, refusing to hire any of its graduates as long as Gary Gensler remains affiliated with it.
Public meetings this week look at advice for immigrants and allies, refining ideas for Porter Square and Broadway bike lanes and a police request for tech.
Professor Jeffrey Grossman is on a mission to get students to think critically about materials they interact with every day.
Gary Gensler, former chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has returned to the Massachusetts Institute of ...
With an acceptance rate of just 4.8%, gaining admission to MIT is a daunting challenge. However, with a strategic approach, ...
Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence disregarded U.S. assessments of chemical weapons attacks and instead ...
Organized annually by members of Communion and Liberation, the event will take place Feb. 14–16 in the heart of New York City ...
The UK government’s recent and much-publicised 50-point action plan on AI offers glimpses of progressive intent, but also ...
Guest speaker Cynthia Breazeal. a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, spoke about social robotics and ...
BioMed Realty, one of the biggest labspace owners in the Boston area, recently acquired 215 First St., 150 Second St. and 11 ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Stanford University in the United States lead in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject 2025, released today. Each ...
Essay asks students to describe ‘a time when you contributed toward making a work environment or organization more welcoming, ...