MIT Getting Millions For Digital TV Deal MIT will receive $30 million from Dolby Laboratories, the result of Dolby’s selection as the national standard for digital television audio in the U.S. and a subsequent lawsuit settlement.
Wrongful Death Suit Against MIT Filed By Parents of Richard Guy The parents of Richard A. Guy Jr. ’99 filed a wrongful death suit against MIT, one day before the three-year statute of limitations would have expired.
New 8.02 to Incorporate TEAL Teaching Techniques Starting this spring, Physics II will leave its old lecture format behind for a new teaching style modeled after the Technology Enabled Active Learning (TEAL) version of the class offered in the fall.
WORLD AND NATION Wording of Iraq Resolution Agreed Upon By U.S., France
Al-Qaida Adapting Its Tactics Too Fast for U.S. to Keep Pace
Gephardt Blames Election Loss On Bush’s Influence, Popularity
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