Blog / Admissions Turning the Tide My thoughts on an important report school or working 20-30 hours a week to support their family – or who come by Stu Schmill '86 June 20, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research The Latest Innovation at MIT Guest Blog: Social engineering with the Black Student Union's Co-Chair, Rasheed A. '17 accordingly, and student feedback was still important. I held “Office hours” in by Selam G. '18 May 9, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research StartMIT: IAP for Entrepreneurs Like with anything else, it helps to learn from the best ; The full speaker list for StartMIT is here. You could burn hours on by Anelise N. '19 January 26, 2016
Blog / Athletics My IAP All the snow has melted since I took these pictures. , hold office hours, mentor project groups, and give feedback on and then by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 January 19, 2015
Blog / Admissions CPW at Random Hall! Plus lots of awesome advice from MIT students! -free feast prepared for you by Randomites, then spend an hour creating a board by Vincent A. '17 April 10, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Feeling Good And mostly musing brief power nap a few hours ago, and since then, I’ve felt great. It by Vincent A. '17 November 26, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Monteverdi to Mozart: 1600-1800 An organ, three harpsichords, and lots of learning ; harpsichord player. We spent the hour and a half class block with her in Killian by Anna H. '14 November 11, 2013
Blog / Extracurriculars Alpha Delta Phi To Be The Best of Men ADPhi, playing Rock Band with brothers for long, late stretches of hours by Vincent A. '17 October 20, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research DNA and How to Extract It Messy, slimy, colorful science from a class I taught for Spark. This past March, a few days after my birthday, I spent a Saturday teaching three iterations of a three-hour-long class called Hands-on Introduction to DNA! to seventh through ninth graders at Spark, a day by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 May 31, 2013
Blog / Miscellaneous Hope for the Axolotl: On the Amphibian Extinction Crisis Happy Save the Frogs Day! defined by those frogs. I spent hours every week watching them eat and swim by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 April 27, 2013
Blog / MIT Life The American Astronomical Society’s Winter Conference: 2013 Edition THIS IS SO EXCITING I THINK I'M GOING TO CRY with me about grad school for an hour. When we were chatting at the AAS by Anna H. '14 January 15, 2013
Blog / Events Splash. Was. Awesome. I taught: 3 classes, 5 sections, 246 kids. my one-hour Introduction to Pulsars class. I ask who thinks he by Anna H. '14 November 21, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Two Pulsar Discoveries How to discover a pulsar. restarted the folds. About half an hour later, my supervisor walked into the by Anna H. '14 July 30, 2012
Blog / How to Human The Public’s Biggest Fear ...is no longer one of mine. yellow Johnson's baby shampoo bottles. I spent hours decorating that label by Anna H. '14 July 10, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Urinetown I blame my absence on musical theatre. difference. He didn't seem to mind at all that we were spending an hour on one by Anna H. '14 May 13, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Dyslexia at MIT Living with dyslexia, and the current state of dyslexia research, at MIT and otherwise effectively as most of her peers. A short paragraph can take Y half an hour to by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 April 7, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Appreciating America in Tokyo (or Things I Never Finished, Part Two) On Japan and America. And being an American in Japan. Happy Memorial Day! .) During work hours, uniforms are standard wear for school children by Jess K. '10 May 30, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Guest Entry: A Yankee in Cambridge Math, exchange programs, and why we love MIT. office hours. If I didn't have trouble with the homework, I could discuss by Rachel F. '12 May 1, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Introducing: La Maison Française (French House) No, you don't have to speak French to live here. for three hours per week. Non-MIT-related hobbies include "birding by Anna H. '14 March 29, 2011
Blog / Admissions Introducing the Class of 2013: Scott ‘13, Cory ‘13, Edner ‘13, Jeremy ‘13, and Bee ‘13 The penultimate in a nine-part series of articles about the incoming MIT class. -- so much so that he has spent two to three hours on homework five nights by Matt McGann '00 August 26, 2009