
East Campus reopens following two years of renovations
MIT’s East Campus (EC) dormitory reopened in August 2025 following two years of renovations.
77 first-year students receive FYRE offers, a significant increase from 2024
This year, 113 first-year students participated in the First-Year Resident Exchange (FYRE), a program that allows first-year students to move to another dorm during orientation week.
Flooding in Next House temporarily relocates 28 residents
On August 20 at around 2:15 pm, a pipe in the eastern wing of Next House’s fourth floor (4E) burst, causing significant water damage.

Warmer weekend to round out the summer
Lots of stellar days this past week. Today is no exception with a high in the upper 70s and a gentle breeze.
Meet Professor Danna Freedman, the new Director of Quantum@MIT
Freedman: “We are the leaders in every area of quantum, and we are very well poised to integrate our efforts with end users to connect with applications.”
Boston Globe publishes article about Kornbluth’s handling of cancer research scandal at Duke
On Aug. 13, The Boston Globe published an investigative article about President Kornbluth’s role in a case of research misconduct when she was Vice Dean for Basic Science at the Duke School of Medicine.
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Boston Globe publishes article about Kornbluth’s handling of cancer research scandal at Duke
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The Division of Student Life introduces the Student Group Funding Council
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Temperatures to rebound for the weekend
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MIT Admissions will no longer participate in Schoolhouse Dialogues pilot project
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Continued sunshine and warmth
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Rank and File Caucus proposes amendment to MIT Graduate Student Union constitution
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The Institute launches Understanding MIT advertising campaign in Washington’s metro stations
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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."
Yes, It’s Genocide. Time to Back Divestment.
Solomon: “The Tech should stop publishing pieces denying the reality of genocide and ongoing mass atrocities against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Instead, it should embrace divestment.”
The MIT I know
Ethan Abraham: “One can only hope that Ms. Vemuri's science is carried on a higher level of integrity and thoughtfulness than her political rant.”
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When universities suffer, everyone loses
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Yes, It’s Genocide. Time to Back Divestment.
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The MIT I know
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Fear and Loathing in a Presidential Salute
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An Open Letter to Megha Vemuri
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Collaboration Begets Creativity in Both the Arts and Sciences
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Commencement 2025: From a 50-year perspective
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Virgin is best when Lorde is wide open
Virgin, released on June 27, sees the singer return to her roots: big feelings, electronic instrumentals, and the city.
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Is it safe to do the Nicki Minaj challenge?
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Virgin is best when Lorde is wide open
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Award-winning author Ocean Vuong presents The Emperor of Gladness at First Parish Church
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Bold looks, big talent: art and fashion shine at the 2025 MIT Gala & Student Arts Showcase
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Mitsuko Uchida’s graceful performance stuns the audience at the BSO
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Oleana: not a must have, more of a “why not?”
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Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat: Uneven narratives of 20th century geopolitics set to astonishingly good jazz
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A summer of woe lies ahead for the Celtics
One year after winning the chip, the Celtics are looking to make moves.
Women’s Track and Field Wins Program’s First NCAA Division III Outdoor National Championship
On May 24, MIT Women’s Track and Field closed out a dominant season with their first Division III Outdoor National Championship Title.
Spring Varsity Sports Review
Before May approaches, check out how our varsity athletes have been faring as the weather warms up.
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A summer of woe lies ahead for the Celtics
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Women’s Track and Field Wins Program’s First NCAA Division III Outdoor National Championship
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Spring Varsity Sports Review
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MIT Club Frisbee: Grim Beavers and Munchers Compete at Sectionals
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MIT women’s swimming and diving claim first national championship; men finish ninth
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MIT’s Spring Sports Season Heats Up
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Women’s Track & Field Wins First Ever Indoor NCAA D-III National Championship
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Where hobbits come from: tracing Homo floresiensis origins
These tiny cousins have stirred a large scientific debate; new discoveries have introduced new evidence.
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Meet Alex Shalek, Director of the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science
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Connecting the brain and the mind
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Where hobbits come from: tracing Homo floresiensis origins
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From cannonballs to magic functions: Fields Medalist Maryna Viazovska presents sphere packing at the 2025 Simons Lecture Series
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Harnessing the power of viruses to fight brain cancer
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Computing of tomorrow
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Searching for superconductivity
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