Massachusetts Institute of Technology
March 15, 2017

MIT News: around campus

A weekly digest of the Institute’s community news

MIT offers admissions decisions to the Class of 2021

MIT admits 1,438 students from 50 states and 62 countries; admissions video carries on four-year tradition.

Three professors named 2017 MacVicar Fellows

Hare, Hughes, and Yang receive the Institute’s highest undergraduate teaching award.

“What we’re doing when we try to live our lives well”

Philosopher Tamar Schapiro studies how we blend reason and emotion while refining our adult selves.

MIT graduate programs earn top marks from US News

Graduate engineering and economics programs are No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 4.

Featured video: #AskMIT — Using your full brain

Kids ask tough questions; MIT students, staff, and faculty answer. This episode of "#AskMIT" describes how much of our brains we really use.

James Mar, former AeroAstro department head and Air Force chief scientist, dies at 96

Longtime MIT professor was known for key contributions to aircraft and spacecraft designs.

Atlas Service Center opens in E17

Housed in a newly designed space, the center brings together an array of services for the MIT community, now in a single location.

In the Media

In an article for The Wall Street Journal about creating complementary work teams, Stu Woo highlights how Prof. Alex “Sandy” Pentland’s research group is trying to improve workplace relations by gathering data on how people interact. “Simply seeing the data encourages employees to adapt their behavior, such as trying to boost engagement among the more silent members,” Woo explains. 

The Wall Street Journal

Science reporter Elizabeth Pennisi spotlights Institute Professor Sallie “Penny” Chisholm’s pioneering research into uncovering the secrets of Prochlorococcus. Prof. Michael Follows says that Chisholm, "has beautifully shown us how this microbe works and how the ocean world is organized."

Science

Boston Globe reporter Steve Annear spotlights an MIT Admissions video that shows “Iron Man” superhero Riri Williams building her iconic suit on campus. Stuart Schmill, dean of admissions, says the Admissions Office videos, which are created as a lighthearted way to announce when admissions decisions will be available, “capture the spirit of this place and what students love to do.”

Boston Globe

research & innovation

Scientists make microscopes from droplets

With chemistry and light, researchers can tune the focus of tiny beads of liquid.

Toward “valleytronic” devices for data storage or computer logic systems

Researchers have discovered a new way to tune electronic energy levels in some 2-D materials.

America’s two-track economy

Economist’s new book examines decline of the nation’s middle class.

Scientists identify a black hole choking on stardust

Data suggest black holes swallow stellar debris in bursts.

A light rain can spread soil bacteria far and wide, study finds

Global precipitation may account for 1 to 25 percent of bacteria emitted from land.

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