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Blog / Art, Literature, Music
MIT gave my pod free art supplies!! and despite being hosed, we used them
is a painting I created to explore the use of color, light, and shadow ... grants of between $50 and $250 to pods and virtual groups for art supplies. The intention was to support "shared art experiences for learning -
Blog / How to Human
Underneath All That Polish… ...lies a few things you wouldn't want to miss
've gotten used to a lot of things about the Institute. And sometimes, when I have a lot of work to do (as has been the case for, quite honestly, the ... eyes, and allow my feet to trace a well-worn path that gets me from where -
Blog / MIT Life
the last twenty days burning out before the semester even starts
a few other committee members, I had to design and run the first and ... decided, would have to be easier. I had a twelve-week internship secured for ... documentation to provide a point from which people could continue the work. I -
Blog / Events
I THINK it’s time for a guest blog! WARNING: There will be shameless promotion of MIT TechFair’s THINK competition in this post.
This post comes to you from my friend Iris Xu, '14, a longtime friend ... ’t have worked in a lab nor done research to enter. It’s that time of year ... * For me, it was really awesome getting the chance to work in a lab and to -
Blog / Classes
every class i went to during the first week of fall all *checks notes* twelve of them
I went to a lot of classes in the first week of the fall semester ... course is supposed to be a lot of time and effort, but I think it's worth ... worry about finding a group for projects. Again, this class is supposed to -
Blog / Events
“Where art thou, O Higgs?” *insert shimmering transition into the past here*
blogging momentum is really hard to start up again after a certain point. I'll be trying to atone throughout April. In the meanwhile, here's a story ... in his lap, and began to explain the search for a bizarre particle -
Blog / Admissions
Selection notes A brief update from selection.
Solomon '06 did stop by to drop off a copy of the new CD by Resonance, which ... numbers up, we are likely to see a record low EA admit rate, lower than last ... A few notes from selection: No decisions are yet final. We are still -
Blog / How to Food
I LOVE TATTE💖💖💖 back in boston baby
A Love Letter to Tatte August 30th, 2025 Dearest Tatte, It has been ... [/annotation] between psets for a much needed comfort meal. Here's to a new year! xoxo ... know that you could only be awaiting (all of) my money to support your -
Blog / People & Identities
dating while asian to love & be loved freely
sported a brass-colored bob that I can now admit was ill-suited to my skin ... ’s relationship, and who are we to erase a woman’s agency by assuming she must be ... to stay polite? Was it his fault for asking me a racist question, or -
Blog / MIT History & Culture
Photo Scavenger Hunt Let's give this a shot.
-back, carefree, and a whole lot of fun. This year my summer is shaping up to be ... might be interesting to play a little game: THE WORLD'S LARGEST PHOTO ... 'll give you a week from today to mail them in, and I'll post the results -
Blog / MIT Life
Saturday at the water park
worlds. Actually, it's a story about going to a water park. But the reason ... was a sweet vacation -- we got to eat Cool Dogs and scream our lungs out on the newest water slide, Dragon's Den. And I got to run around with a -
Blog / MIT Life
Ho-dee-hi, hi-dee-ho, ho ho. How many digits of pi do you know?
devised a new cheer that we want to do with the crowd and cheerleaders. We ... band, I'd say at least four had pi memorized to this many digits, and a ... , here the top five reasons to have a beard. 1. Warmth 2. Less shaving 3 -
FAQ / Transfer
Are there other classes I should take beyond the recommended coursework?
what you would like to major in, you may also want to take a look at the ... While we can't recommend specific classes, you may want to compare the courses offered at your institution to MIT's by referring to the MIT -
Blog / Blog Projects
8,726,400 SOS: Killing Time…Not Really guest post by Sheila B.'21
Else Fails, UROP." Good news--I did find things to do. I applied for a ... . There were other, maybe more unusual things to: taking a train to the ... , with them was a joy to me. A little less than half the summer has gone by -
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond
Remember the Fourth Another reason why I'm happy I chose MIT over Stanford.
. Basically, the book is about a bunch of strangers coming together to live in an apartment, only to find that they're all related at the end to a ... the heirs that the race is on to claim his treasure, and leaves behind a -
Blog / Life after MIT
Law & Order: MIT Alum Unit Going to law school after MIT, and a profile of the first sitting federal judge…
worked as a secretary and a waitress, Moore was the first in her family to ... to Moore and her husband, Matthew Moore, a patent lawyer and partner at ... have three sons, ages six, four, and two. Moore, who planned to be a -
Blog / MIT Life
Expedition New England Travel That is Good for the Soul.
my bike to Quincy Market, grabbed a bagel and orange juice, and headed ... used to all go out together in New Jersey or even just anywhere. It was a ... Portland, and I exited the train in a nervous hurry thinking I was going to -
Blog / Academics & Research
Emily Levesque- How megastars evolve Emily spent the summer of 2004 conducting astronomy research at the Kitt Peak National Observatory…
result of a $54 check to the International Star Registry. Rather, Emily has ... ' temperatures to existing models. The last few steps involved a table that also happened to calculate the radii of the stars and one day a fellow astronomer -
Blog / MIT Life
10 Red Balloons Gotta catch 'em all!
ASSEMBLE! Prefrosh, undergrads, alums, this is a call to action! It is time for us, all of us, to band together under a common dome and ... to win this than a team from MIT? Register/Report Located Balloons