Studio Joseph has designed the new MIT Museum campus in Massachusetts, United States. The MIT Museum is transparent about scientific progress and how it affects our planet and all living things.
Last Friday, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) issued an immediate “interim” suspension of graduate student ...
Two cable cars ran on the tracks; one went up the hill as the other went down. The campus trolley—also known as "Normal's Railroad", "Western Railroad" and "Toonerville Trolley" ran from 1908 until ...
The new NBCUniversal campus looks more like a college quad than a studio backlot thanks to a sprawling outdoor common space ...
By scanning people's brains as they watched a handful of Hollywood flicks, scientists have created the most comprehensive map ...
It might be a secret study spot, a bustling hangout or a gorgeous running path. Here are some of the best loved places on campus. For more of our current students' favorite locations in Evanston and ...
As part of our ongoing commitment to our employees and the community in Puget Sound, in 2017, Microsoft announced a significant initiative to modernize our Redmond campus encompassing 3 million square ...
STAR Campus — we’re combining top academics and research, with industry and community partnerships. Together, we’re turning new knowledge into positive impact for the world. Join us at the STAR Campus ...
France, Ghana, Honduras, Peru—no matter where you choose to go, studying off campus lets you experience the world in a new way. Each program is designed to challenge you academically, culturally, and ...
You can learn a lot about UAB from our website, but there’s nothing like experiencing our campus in person. Get a look at the places where you’ll learn, discover, study, and relax. You can do this on ...
At NYC's Center for Jewish History through Dec. 31, 'Between Antisemitism and Activism' looks at Jews in academia facing obstacles like quotas, Holocaust relativism and anti-Zionism The post From ...
That’s when Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) posed what should have been a simple question to the presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and MIT — “Yes or no: Calling for the ...