After spending the weekend away from email & the blogs trying desperately to get my kids to remember who I am, I logged in to publish an "I'm excited for everyone to get their mail this week!" post.
In my in-box was
was a little bored (for the very first time since I got to MIT two years ... to Dorchester before, not even for bowling, I decided to enjoy the great weather and explore for a couple minutes.
By the way, it's sunny
city of London put it up for sale to make way for a new bridge. Oil and ... photos from the first stop on my trip -- London. Check back soon for the ... ) Tower Bridge, for comparison
A rather progressive afternoon tea in the
With today's next post, I'll begin a summer-long occasional series introducing you to the Admissions Officers for the 2005-2006 school year. Some of us you already know through the blogs and other means. Some of the
admissions officer formerly known as Juan), and Amy, making for great ... , defer, deny) is. Because we have a clear idea of what we are looking for ... stack for another subcommittee to decide on. Then we take the next case
To: "All Members of the MIT Community"
From: "Kathryn A. Willmore"
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 14:06:22 -0500
Subject: Welcome Reception for Susan Hockfield
To all members of the MIT community:
 
If the transcript on your QuestBridge application was sent by your counselor/school official, it fulfills our requirements for an official transcript and no further action is needed on your part.
If you did not submit
WISE (Weekend Immersion in Science and Engineering) is a three-day experience for rising seniors to learn what it is like to be an MIT student. The program is completely free, including the cost of transportation to
The Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation provides grants and resources to help MIT faculty and students move their ideas from the lab to the marketplace.
The center empowers some of MIT’s most talented
Experimental Study Group (ESG) offers instruction in the core first-year subjects of biology, chemistry, math, and physics through small, discussion-based classes designed for students who are interested in taking an active role in