Many books have been written about MIT's history, education, culture, and impact on the world. Here are some of our favorites:
A Widening Sphere: Evolving Cultures at MIT by Philip N. Alexander, which describes
domain (i.e., not on mit.edu) for historical reasons: when we started our ... accurate in specific operational details (e.g. when that year's decisions will be released) or facts about the institution (e.g. how many clubs
No
Computer Science and Engineering and Computer Science
CS&E/6 ...
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
E&I
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✅Yes
Environmental Engineering ...
Humanities and Engineering
21E
✅Yes
No
Humanities and Science
21S
✅Yes
Essentials
Athena (n.) - The MIT campus-wide, Unix-based computing environment; appropriately named after the Greek goddess of wisdom.
beaver (n.) - MIT's mascot, chief engineer of the animal kingdom.
Brass Rat (n.) - A conspicuous hunk
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resorted to the “single finger poke method.”
B EN O B E R L T O N.
Enter ... me.
B EN O B E R L T O N.
Enter.
Again the screen did not change ... enough brain power to type in the code on more time.
B E M no N O B E R L
brains to the limit. Here is my experience at six of them!
I. 2^n cookies
Floor 2 East was the base for the 2^n cookies operation, led by Adriana J. '20 and Nadine E. '22. The goal was to reach n=13! That's 8,192 cookies