Blog / MISTI Architecture students Are you interested in designing abroad? explore a new area of interest within the fields of planning and by MISTI Program November 21, 2011
Blog / Admissions Average The benefits of challenging yourself in high school thing that defines your high school career. Get out and try new things by Kirsten L. '15 November 16, 2011
Blog / MIT History & Culture Some Hosed Down Hodgepodge In which I breathe, then return to my business mouths, however, are pretty big. Conclusion: They tend to explore new by Emad T. '14 October 23, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Still Alive! sorry, this has nothing to do with portal some of his new pieces, and last week, I went to the legendary Scullers by Rachel F. '12 October 22, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Planned Procrastination Productive Punting the day before they’re due, every week for the rest of term. In my new by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 October 4, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Freebieasy Because "Freebie" is already an entry title. : Documenting Science Through New Media I'm learning how to do legitimate by Elizabeth Choe '13 September 22, 2011
Blog / Admissions Questbridge College Admissions Conference A guest post from Louis Lamia '14, an MIT Quest Scholar. one long day later, we had one last night to explore New Haven with the by Mikey Yang '05 September 8, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Ratification: The Story of the US Constitution History @ MIT " (New York Times) George Washington Book Prize ($50,000) It is also by Chris S. '11 August 4, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Recycle, Reuse, (Map) Reduce? Jackpot, baby! Scandinavian furniture from your favorite importer... (I got a new bookshelf! I by Cam T. '13 June 10, 2011
Blog / Events The Blogger’s Cut, Year One Some other first year memories captured in photos S.I. adopt this number of books as a new unit of measurement.I've seen by Emad T. '14 May 25, 2011
Blog / Events MIT International Or how a local Model UN conference broke molds and expectations by going abroad ), or send Tammany Hall-era New York City into populist anarchy. Or, in by Emad T. '14 February 11, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Senior Spring! What I did (and didn't) do over IAP...and plans for my last semester! Canadian but got lost somewhere around theater-class New Yorker. 3.) Had a by Alina G. '11 January 30, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Spaghettuna and Lego aircraft If my first week of IAP is any indication of how 2011 will treat me,… off-site class in New Hampshire), and UPOP, the Undergraduate Practice by Maggie L. '12 January 10, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research MIA No More Why I haven't blogged in 23 days. ) Minoring in Visual Arts and Design - it's a new minor here at MIT :) -and by Hamsika C. '13 November 1, 2010
Blog / MIT Life Outside The Bubble Life? Oh yeah, I forgot I had one... Boston, visit Maine (and drive through New Hamphire on the way), and jam by Elizabeth Choe '13 October 28, 2010
Blog / Extracurriculars North to Peru Not too far from Norway, just south of Mexico. New York to Boston thanks to this). But, that afternoon, several of us by Elijah T. '11 October 12, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Diary of an All-nighter 9-5 is so out! Try um, 5 to 9...AM! Organizations, a 9-credit class in the lovely new MIT Sloan School of Management by Jenny X. '13 September 30, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music MIT Arts Party 2010! [by Ken Haggerty '11] Now that I'm about to graduate, it's time for some fun… Ziporyn: This is a new opera created by MIT music Prof. Evan Ziporyn and by ARTalk September 27, 2010
Blog / About Decisions Famous people who didn’t go to MIT Some people are more successful because they turned down admission to MIT. 2002. Gillespie is also a new television star, playing himself on the by Matt McGann '00 August 23, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Retrospective Wait, what? I'm done with my first year? the best decisions I've made in my life. Also - we're getting a new by Hamsika C. '13 May 25, 2010