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    Books about MIT

    the evolution of MIT as seen in a series of crucial decisions over the ...  by Institute Historian T. F. Peterson, which provides a lively introduction to
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    Summer programs

    any high school student can come to campus to take courses and live in ... Serious Game Design with AI—with concentrations in programming autonomous
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    Housing at MIT

    . You choose where you live, and each living group is a community with its ... entire undergraduate experience, and all first-year students live in on ... freedom and responsibility in creating their lived experience, and perhaps
  • Housing and residence life

    experience, and all first-year students live in one of our 10 on ... want to live in, giving students the chance to live in a place that feels ... kitchens! All residence halls have a live-in house team who cultivate
  • Arts and music

    name a few. Tune in below to watch the MIT Video Game Orchestra in their
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    Eating at MIT

    eat. Your options If you choose to live in one of the six ...  and eat at any dining hall on campus. If you choose to live [annotation ... come to MIT having cooked all their lives, others have never cooked
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    . MIT Game Lab: un laboratorio internacional dedicado al desarrollo y el
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    Admissions videos

    embedded player below. MIT: Live the Puzzle (2011) An award winning short ... MIT, "The Social Beaver" focused on the community living and range of
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    Life after MIT

    [intro]As hard as it might be to imagine sometimes, there is life after MIT, as shown by the ~146,000 MIT alumni living around the world ... learn more about the vast breadth of things happening in the lives of MIT
  • infinite MIT

    our day-to-day lives. When you graduate, you’ll to need to know how to ... creative explorations to envision better lives, communities, and environments ... required to live in on campus. We have 10 unique residence halls that are
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    WISE 2024

    , including students who come from low socioeconomic means, live in a rural area
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    First-year learning communities

    By Julia Davis August 25, 2018 Your first year at MIT can seem like a whole lot of change happening at once. In the span of a few weeks, you move to a new city, live with a new roommate, enroll in new classes