Blog / Events Flowers in your hair , molded culture all over the world. The show, a collaborative effort by by Mitra L. '07 February 16, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Letting the days go by Fish finders, the Apprentice, and techie fashion. Pinkett: The Tech: Once you leave MIT and get out into the real world, to by Matt McGann '00 February 7, 2006
Blog / Events Underneath your curves (Free) sample problems from MIT's integration bee this year. indeed makes arguably the best garlic bread in the entire world. After by Sam M. '07 January 31, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Tribute This is not the best joke in the world... actually, maybe it is. have already claimed the title of "best joke in the world." It's was so by Sam M. '07 November 13, 2005
Blog / Life after MIT Teacher of the Year MIT's notable alumni include amazing teachers. about the world that is intrinsic to physics." Goodman enrolled in the by Matt McGann '00 November 1, 2005
Blog / MIT Life I am dumb 't the world (and the kitchen) be a better place? Unfortunately, other by Mollie B. '06 October 25, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research UEA Internship Panel how your degree helps you navigate the "real world" of business, banking by Mitra L. '07 September 26, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Laura Stonehill: Designing Italian Pedestrian Bridges Laura Stonehill spent a summer working at a civil engineering company in Venice, Italy. sense of how engineering practices differ around the world. (I'd like to by Melis A. '08 September 24, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research They’re not just regular artists… ...they're Artists in Residence. someday attract attention throughout the world. Now as "muralists," the ten by Matt McGann '00 September 20, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture We are the people in your neighborhood… On MIT's diversity brings the world to your doorstep. You can meet a lot of new people, try by Bryan September 16, 2005
Blog / Events CityDays and ClayNights Clay Aiken concert, CityDays volunteering, and West Campus luau (lots of pictures) like MIT's mission to use science and technology to improve the world is by Mitra L. '07 August 30, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Saturday at the water park This is a tale of two college kids from two completely different worlds. Actually, it's a story about going to a water park. But the reason my boyfriend and I ended up at the water park in the first place is by Mollie B. '06 August 8, 2005
Blog / MIT Life This is wondrous strange. Why didn't the ostrich cross the road? Because a girl had no pants on. . Ostriches produce the strongest commercially available leather in the world by Sam M. '07 July 25, 2005
Blog / Personal Travel If I Try Really Hard, I Can Resemble Ernest Borgnine First stop on the tour: London. ;-) The British Airways London Eye, the world's largest "observation wheel by Anthony R. '09 July 12, 2005
Blog / Life after MIT A New MIT “Alum” Many fictional characters are MIT alumni; the newest is Jessica Alba's Sue Storm in "Fantastic… with Will Smith's character, saves the world in the film Independence Day by Matt McGann '00 July 10, 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… , won the Clark Medal. Fisher is considered one of the world's leading by Matt McGann '00 June 15, 2005
Blog / About Decisions The Burning Question "Can you tell me why I didn't get in? Why was I not good enough?" school in the world to get into to begin with. I can use that fact to try by Ben Jones March 16, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Charmed, I’m Sure What I did my 2nd IAP outside world as they are at MIT. I learned the charming way to shake by Mitra L. '07 January 31, 2005
Blog / Life after MIT A ditch on the side of the New Jersey Turnpike , thus, live in places like Frogstar World B, Cruftlabs, or the Norris by Matt McGann '00 January 7, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture We, the people competition that MIT lives out its mission of improving the world through by Matt McGann '00 December 18, 2004