The amazing @CACCambridge DIYDS filmmakers talking about their unique films at the @mitopenspace - a great event featuring very impressive young artists!
Huge thanks to Ty Bellitti of @MBK_Cambridge for talking with participants of the @MITJobConnector construction and building trades program tonight. Ty’s presentation on financial literacy and independence was motivating and well-received!
So much gratitude for Ed LeFlore and Alisa King @CSL construction management for talking with our @MITJobConnector class tonight! True professionals and meaningful role models!
So grateful to Brian Doherty and his fabulous union members at @MetroBTC for talking with our Cambridge @MITJobConnector clients about opportunities in the construction industry! Congrats to Ted Downing and Hector Acevedo for running such a meaningful program. Go @mitogcr!
Our 2022 Town Gown Report is now available! Learn about the impact and value MIT contributes to its Cambridge neighbors through projects that benefit campus and Cambridge residents alike: https://t.co/ushkZemnTx
➡ MIT in Cambridge Impact Report: Educational Enrichment⬅ Check out the full report: https://t.co/HPKtPwUohY
MIT, with support from @LemelsonMIT and other campus collaborators, is helping local youth get on the Pathway to Invention. https://t.co/mQyCIpyiUr
The energy at the @MITJobConnector is humming as we talk about the building trades with @MetroBTC and equitable, antipoverty jobs that build Boston, build Cambridge, and build America where the pie gets shared 🇺🇸
Sally Kornbluth is named as MIT’s 18th president: As Duke University’s provost since 2014, she has advocated for faculty excellence and reinforced the institution’s commitment to the student experience. https://t.co/rqOAiaRD5z
The 6th Annual MIT Volpe Block Party is on Saturday, October 15th at Donnelly Field (corner of York & Berkshire) from 11 AM to 3 PM. This is a free event for all ages featuring live music, food, basketball, art activities, games, and a dog costume contest! Don't miss it! ☀️
To help save our planet, MIT is putting its multidisciplinary research infrastructure to work in order to eliminate direct carbon emissions on our campus by 2050 and to assist the world in addressing the climate crisis. 🖼️ by MIT Climate Portal