Blog / Events Lea-der! Lea-der! Bat-man! ...I mean, Lea-der! my department had recommended I join the GEL program, and that was all ... newsrooms are full of women, all those women are less likely to be in top by Maggie L. '12 July 13, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Something to chalk about “These murals are f*cking rad” – Petey MIT is a 168-acre playground for the world’s brightest undergrads, and nowhere is that more apparent than at Simmons Hall – my beautiful, spongey dorm. We have cats! A ball pit! And we can even draw on the walls by Andi Q. '25 March 24, 2024
Blog / Academics & Research a shoebox pc clips of summer i'm shocked at how long the list seems. i'm thankful for my manager by Joonho K. '20 July 17, 2018
Blog / Admissions MIT: Progressions what the students thought of the place in 1969 film. It's especially obvious when you look at the demographics of the by Chris Peterson SM '13 July 18, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research (My Third) First Day In which I attempt (and fail) to do a timelapse vlog 's definitely not what I expected to produce, but at least I have a basic idea of by Ceri Riley '16 September 7, 2014
Blog / Events Pumpkin Drop Trick-or-treating is not enough. . At 21 stories and 90 meters the Green Building became and remains the by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 October 31, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Terrible Traffic Don't even THINK about bringing a car to MIT time staying awake while on the road, so he would stop at the Woodrow by Quinton McArthur October 13, 2010
Blog / Hacks Today is a Super Important Day This is kind of a big deal. not-at-MIT, those hyphenated numbers are actually lecture halls. First by Shannon M. '12 January 20, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Jenny Hu- Adapting to Artifical Gravity Junior Jenny Hu worked in the MIT Man Vehicle Laboratory to study if people can… subject laid in while it was spun at high speeds. Her research focused on by Melis A. '08 August 7, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Issel Lim: IBD Research Issel Lim has been trying to create an effective mouse model for ulcerative colitis, a… mice, is the first recorded pathogen to elicit at Th1 response. Issel by Melis A. '08 July 27, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Prof. Acemoglu’s Clark Medal On the front page of the Business section of today's Boston Globe, there's a story… industrialized nations. Some two decades later, as an economist and professor at by Matt McGann '00 June 15, 2005
Blog / Challenges I Hate Change but at least, I'm creating it . It's selfish (at least it feels that way), but it's important. It's selfish (at least it feels that way), but it's important. I can't do by Paige B. '24 February 17, 2023
Blog / MISTI EECS student Michael McGraw teaches STEM concepts in Regensburg, Germany As part of the Global Teaching Labs program, student Michael McGraw taught Physics, Biology and… at MIT, I have to say that the three weeks spent with my host family by MISTI Program May 8, 2015
Blog / Admissions Resolved: MIT Rocks Even the Senate thinks so remain at the forefront of many fields and have contributed years of key by Becca H. '12 May 28, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Ruminations and room-inations Written on the anniversary of one year ago. nonexistent after one year at MIT. I've also quit using alarm clocks, blankets by Yan Z. '12 August 30, 2009
Blog / Miscellaneous Television Show Decisions Three hours is about as much time as I'm willing to waste on television each… photographer and managed to convince me that the photos at the end make the show by Ben Jones October 19, 2006
Blog / Admissions Scholarship Opportunity: Davidson Fellows A look at a scholarship worth up to $50,000, and some past MIT winners. . The scholarship must be used at an accredited institute of learning. For by Matt McGann '00 July 30, 2008