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  1. From art and architecture to history and culture, there is plenty to see and do, both on campus and in the greater Boston area. Explore the MIT Events Calendar to see what's happening on campus. Many events are open to the public. Visitors are welcome in many campus buildings and our outdoor spaces. See the visitors policy for details. On the ...

    • Where to Stay

      Accommodations in the Boston area can be pricey, and...

    • Where to Eat

      There are numerous restaurants and cafes near campus:

    • Campus Life

      Campus Life. MIT’s collaborative, hands-on, curiosity-driven...

  2. Campus Life. MIT’s collaborative, hands-on, curiosity-driven ethos extends across our campus — and beyond. On the stage or field, in makerspaces and living communities, MIT is where brilliant, committed, creative people come together to learn, work, live, and play.

  3. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology occupies a 168-acre (68 ha) tract in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The campus spans approximately one mile (1.6 km) of the north side of the Charles River basin directly opposite the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.

  4. MIT’s campus extends more than a mile along the Charles River. At its heart is a group of interconnecting buildings, designed by architect W. Welles Bosworth (Class of 1889), that facilitate interaction and communication among MIT’s schools and departments.

  5. On the MIT campus. Stop by Killian Court and the Great Dome, one of the most iconic spots on campus. Take in the galleries and exhibits at the MIT Museum, where art, science, and technology intersect. Explore public art on campus, including works by Picasso, Calder, and other major artists.

  6. Updates from campus: Read messages from MIT's leaders regarding recent events on campus, sharing relevant policies, and correcting misinformation. Last year, several strains of the extremophile microbes survived a trip to the International Space Station.

  7. Aerial view of the campus, with a glimpse of the Boston skyline. Founded to accelerate the nation’s industrial revolution, MIT is profoundly American. With ingenuity and drive, our graduates have invented fundamental technologies, launched new industries, and created millions of American jobs.