of 1929 when senior class president C. Brigham Allen brought together a member from each of the Classes of 1930, 1931, and 1932 to design a ring ... bezel of ring. The Committee looked to the original discussion over the
To go along with Chris' entry about excitement for the unveiling of the ring, here's a bit of history and background.
Each class year at ... , for the unveiling of the class ring. The design process begins in
A few of you are starting to receive your decisions. To those of you ... very, very proud of your accomplishment.
To those of you who didn't get ... the vast majority of applicants, most of whom were qualified to be here
Following up on JKim's entry about excitement for the unveiling of the ring, here's a bit of history and background.
Each class year at MIT ... the unveiling of the class ring. The design process begins in freshman
When people think of MIT, they think of computers, robots, and internet—CSAIL is all of those things.
The Computer Science and Artificial ... of the world’s most important centers of information technology
Another CPW has come and gone, and with it the throes of prefrosh ... for me, seeing all you guys excited to be here and the prospect of ... down in your work day in and day out.
Of course, CPW brings out the best
of marching bands and crowded cheering. A large marshmallowy Boeing ... seems to be some sort of parade or festival every other week. And they ... cannon blast and the faint smell of gunpowder. Because in Seattle, these
Many of you have already received it, but for those of you anxiously ...
The i3 project features all 11 of MIT's dorms. The preliminary housing ... funding for the very first i3 project, and several of my very close friends
Ah, glorious government holidays! Happy Fourth of July! Enjoy the day off, free street parking, copious amounts of barbequed meat, and beautiful displays of explosives.
That is... as long as your weather report
2 liters of Mountain Dew: $2.75
Mint Milanos: $3.39
Artichoke Spinach Hummus: $2.99
Wheat Thins: $2.29
Getting all your work done...
priceless
And now, I sleep, perchance to dream...
Happy Lunar New Year from Peggy and the Office of Admissions!
Here are the results of this year's new year mini-contest! (Remember, this will have no impact on admissions)
"The source of inspiration was the
about the Class of 2009. I'm very excited to see who the class will be!
In the meantime, all of you '09s should check out the Firstyear site ... ... yes, we're now thinking about the MIT Class of 2010 (and beyond!).
I
eclipse of the moon, in fact. The last one until 2010.
You should go watch ... take a good photo of something that's over 360,000 kilometers away on a ... of the eclipse totally unworthy of viewing, and hide them from all of
I was out meeting a friend and some of her friends that I didn't previously know last night, and the topic of school came up.
(SIDE NOTE: that ... think the problem stems from not having a good word for "friend of a
It's sort of funny how some of the most interesting things happen ... lab to the tennis courts on the other side of campus to play a quick ... " beneath the Green Building - one of MIT's academic buildings, home to the
So one of the unfortunate parts of graduating is that you actually have to pack up your life from the past four years. No more of this, "I ... a member of the rowing team, I have had the same locker at the Pierce
Intensive) class, 14.33. Sam has also commented on one of his as well.
My ... aka HST.541J.
One of the major topics in the class is the Hodgkin and Huxley model for the propagation of action potentials. The model is fairly