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MIT Learn offers “a whole new front door to the Institute”
The AI-enabled platform serves as a hub for MIT’s lifelong learning opportunities.
Student Veteran Success Honors MIT-affiliated Veterans
MIT Student Veteran Success (SVS) worked with Peter Hayes in the Registrar’s Office to identify MIT-affiliated service members who died while serving in the military dating back to WWI through…
Supporting Students, Growing Professionals: Social Work Interns at OGE GradSupport
For OGE’s GradSupport team, hosting interns from local universities has proven beneficial for both MIT and the students.
PKG Center in the News
The PKG Center is proud to share that the 2025 IDEAS Social Innovation Challenge was recently featured in MIT News, highlighting 19 student-led teams addressing pressing social and environmental issues…
Helping cities evolve
Economics graduate student Vincent Rollet studies how housing, regulation, and politics interact to shape the future of cities.
2nd Annual Experiential Learning Mini-Conference
On June 17, 2025, the Office of Experiential Learning (OEL) hosted its second annual Experiential Learning (EL) Mini-Conference, bringing together experiential learning practitioners from across MIT for professional development and…
Share Your Fall Events with CAPD!
Are you planning career or graduate school-related events for the fall that you’d like CAPD to help promote? Share them by filling out the Career Exploration Series event submission form!
What do we owe each other?
A new class teaches MIT students how to navigate a fast-changing world with a moral compass.
Old Ironsides Battalion Update
Spring 2025 was, as always, a very busy and exciting time for Navy ROTC! The midshipmen’s last leadership lab of the semester was held on April 23; battalion student leadership…
Interphase EDGE/x: Off and Running!
This summer, 90 rising MIT first-year students began their academic journeys through Interphase EDGE/x, the Office of Minority Education’s signature summer transition program. Over the course of eight weeks, scholars…