Blog / MIT Life The Rudolph Family Weekend Better late than never, right? my phone developed a giant, spider-web shaped crack. The entire screen by Kate R. '14 October 24, 2010
Blog / Admissions Application question: scholastic and non-scholastic distinctions? Answering FAQs about the awards section in the MIT application. -scholastic" has been causing some confusion, based on web comments and phone calls by Matt McGann '00 September 8, 2009
Blog / Extracurriculars A Day In The Life [By MIDN 3/c Robert Block '10] It is 1200 on a Tuesday during IAP, and… installation of a web server. I worked for two hours before hurrying over to the by ROTC February 12, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research It all comes to this The Senior Thesis (cue dramatic music) permanently archived by the MIT Libraries. I did a little bit of web surfing to by Melis A. '08 January 23, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research The ‘Magic Paint Brush’ This is so much cooler than MS Paint. two other awesome projects/videos, <http://web by Matt McGann '00 June 20, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Alia Whitney-Johnson: Making a Difference in Sri Lanka Alia Whitney-Johnson, a Junior studying Civil and Environmental Engineering, spent three weeks teaching the art… at web.mit.edu/emerge. Alia’s commitment to Ma-Sevana and the Emerge by Melis A. '08 November 9, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Classes – Fall 06 The inside scoop on all 54 units I am taking this semester through a web-based exchange with French students. French and MIT students by Mitra L. '07 September 8, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Who’s that new kid? ANOTHER one?? Are you KIDDING me?! She doesn't even fit on the page! activist, an environmentalist, a web designer, a graphics designer, a by Jess K. '10 August 10, 2006
Blog / Life after MIT Marking time Somewhere between the end of classes and graduation... WebSIS in a more-or-less completely haphazard way, and it's not unusual by Mollie B. '06 May 30, 2006
Blog / Admissions Back From Vacation Tales of swing sets and answers to the various questions in my inbox. topics. For the best source of information, please visit web by Ben Jones April 18, 2006
Blog / Admissions Reading folders A little bit more on evaluating applications. community? a university town? Sometimes I'll use the power of the web to help by Matt McGann '00 November 30, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research We all campus for iCampus Innovation and Entrepreneurship: We all love iCampus! (~8 pictures) -scale distribution; and * Develop educational utilities (Web services for learning by Mitra L. '07 November 1, 2005
Blog / Admissions Advice On How To Approach Your Interview Advice on how to approach your interview. little research on the web, and think of some questions to ask. Remember by Stu Schmill '86 October 12, 2005
Blog / Rural and Small-Town I have never been trick-or-treating, (until now) and how trick-or-treating relates to geography...??? inflatable ghosts and spider webs tangled in the bushes. The same classic by Nicole Cooper November 4, 2025
Blog / Academics & Research 6.2050 – Field Programmable Gate Awesomeness Featuring my “aggressive and weird” cat robot from anywhere in the world. A fractal rendering engine that could run by Andi Q. '25 December 21, 2023
Blog / Uncategorized 168 Hours and how to spend them render me very emotionally burnt out. Some time must also be spent on by Shorna A. '25 March 21, 2023
Blog / Challenges dealing with loss it ain't easy , rendered immobile. putting a pet down is a decision that's awful beyond by Ankita D. '23 May 5, 2022
Blog / MIT Life a state of moving ny --> ma, macg adventures my window at 4am. They render fields terrible to use. MIT has a geese by Waly N. '24 April 5, 2021
Blog / Academics & Research A reading list for a week at MIT All my classes have required reading this semester!? synthetic data by rendering models of people people with different body types by Anelise N. '19 February 27, 2018
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Recapping Trashion 2015 sustainable fashion == trashion ’s switch to online music, rendering CDs a modern day’s trash. The base of the by Chris Peterson SM '13 December 18, 2015