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  1. WMBR 88.1 FM, MIT’s all-volunteer radio station, builds community connections with its music and spoken-word shows. “It’s really fun ... being able to hang out with people who love music just as much as you do,” says co-general manager Maggie Lin. CSAIL researchers have used machine learning to decode a phonetic “alphabet” used by ...

  2. The mission of MIT is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century.

  3. In our undergraduate, graduate, and professional admissions, we seek applicants whose strengths, interests, and values are a good match for MIT. Because the Institute is built on the idea that talent and good ideas can come from anywhere, we are a remarkably diverse community, drawing students from all 50 states and from 136 countries.

  4. Il simbolo è il Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), una delle più importanti università di ricerca a livello internazionale, capace di classificarsi in 1ª posizione fra le migliori università del mondo sia nel 2012/2013 che nel 2015/2016 grazie all’altissima qualità dell’insegnamento offerto nelle materie scientifiche.

  5. Whether you’re a prospective student or a tourist visiting the Boston area, we invite you to explore our dynamic campus and experience firsthand how MIT is making a better world. MIT is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, across the Charles River from Boston. The main entrance is 77 Massachusetts Avenue. For maps and questions, stop by the ...

  6. Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., excluding MIT holidays and Institute closures. The MIT Welcome Center is a gift of Tina and Hamid (SB 1977, SM 1978) Moghadam. Visit the MIT Welcome Center at 292 Main Street in Kendall Square. Photo: Jake Belcher.

  7. WMBR 88.1 FM, MIT’s all-volunteer radio station, builds community connections with its music and spoken-word shows. “It’s really fun ... being able to hang out with people who love music just as much as you do,” says co-general manager Maggie Lin. CSAIL researchers have used machine learning to decode a phonetic “alphabet” used by ...