in New York City. Ruthie scored some tickets to The Colbert Report because she is lucky and I am not, and since New York is only a 4-hour Fung ... it ended in a Red Robin in Central PA rather than Rice to Riches, New
college is trying new things, exposing yourself to new people , and exposing yourself to new ideas.
For me, personally, in the summer leading up to the ... new things (when reasonable) is a great idea. I *highly* recommend it
So about a month ago, back when I actually wrote blog entries and stuff, Ruth ‘07 spent a week in New Orleans, so we, her floormates, decided to welcome her return with a nice poster:
And a few ballons
read or listen to the entire story.
In the New York Times:
Her Mission ... -anxiety college admissions process.
The academy discusses this in a new book, Less Stress, More Success: A New Approach to Guiding Your Teen Through College
, Colorado, and New Mexico to talk about MIT with students, parents, and other ... IEEE. And informally, creating something new and cool on your own is ... get excited about.
Currently, I'm in a cafe in "Old Town" Las Vegas, New
, associate professor of literature, shows in her new book, "Collaborations With ... specifically create media content for their courses
* Helps faculty integrate new media projects into the curriculum
* Develop new technologies to flexibly
new school year, I saw V for Vendetta last night at the LSC (MIT's very ... to get involved with some new activities and continue some old ones ... Jamison (a Chemistry professor who studies new methods for organic synthesis
Since I start grad school orientation tomorrow, and tomorrow is Registration Day for MIT students (the official start of the new academic year) I figured today would be a good day for me to hang up my blogging hat.
I
I am flying back to Boston tonight (why do I always book redeyes?) and can't wait to meet all the new '10s. For the past couple of weeks, I've been getting all sorts of rush/Orientation emails, so I am slightly aware
Some random links I've been accumulating:
The New York Times asks Professors Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo of MIT's Poverty Action Lab about microloans and microfinance.
Relatedly, you really should check out the work
moved the street
Diana: and when we tried hurling the piano to the new ... piebald on the radio yesterday
Diana: yup...i saw their new cd at best buy ...
Diana: it's a great study break and a chance to meet new people
Bryan: i
MIT has an experimental new video podcast called ZigZag. Currently four episodes into its trial run, "ZigZag is a periodic video magazine featuring stories that capture and communicate the richness and diversity of