Blog / How to Human my gap year of nothing and everything certainly something I applied to intern at STEMchats. We curated programs and hosted by Kanokwan T. '26 December 26, 2023
Blog / About Decisions what we mean when we say the people why we like “the people” about, really internally motivated to do good and work hard Typically I by CJ Q. '23 April 25, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research A (Not At All) Comprehensive Guide to Your First Year what i've learned as an associate advisor ), or work as assistants or social media interns for various groups and by Cami M. '23 September 10, 2022
Blog / Art, Literature, Music a few new things is it too late to talk about the spring semester? internationally-recognized quartet, but that's not going to stop us from trying to by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 August 25, 2022
Blog / Academics & Research joshua angrist shares the nobel prize! and the research is *so* cool Some of you may have heard the news already, but if you haven’t: on Monday, Joshua Angrist, the Ford International Professor of Economics at MIT, won the Nobel Prize in Economics (officially, the 2021 Sveriges by Paolo A. '21 October 14, 2021
Blog / Classes A Week in the Life of My MIT Junior Fall we're back in person baybee internationally and do internships abroad, semesters abroad, and teach abroad. I by Cami M. '23 September 20, 2021
Blog / Residential Life [Guest Post] All About the MIT Panhellenic Association how some MIT students found their "home under the dome" ’m also ADT’s Director of Internal Relations (~fancy~ way of saying that I by Kathleen E. '23 August 27, 2020
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Exodus from Cambridge in which MIT evicts us due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the summer!" if we were both interning in New York (since then, all by Kathleen E. '23 July 22, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research “Two households, totally unalike in dignity…” On picking majors and following your dreams, Romeo and Juliet, Twitter, Sherlock, and the future… ’re trying to get more of themselves online, too. I’m kind of the Tumblr intern by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 March 21, 2014
Blog / Challenges Happy Valley and the Sandusky Scandal Penn State, Joe Paterno, State College: the stories you've heard and the town—my hometown—behind them. valuing internally defined excellence over externally defined success became by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 August 5, 2012
Blog / MIT History & Culture The 2011 Brass Rat! Can I turn this in in lieu of my blank lab report for tomorrow? with the numerous international development initiatives also present here by Chris S. '11 February 9, 2009
Blog / How to Food what i ate in a month* *basically true to my word this time but at what cost even if you’re an international and going home is painful and arduous by Janet G. '27 January 19, 2025
Blog / Academics & Research snapshot diary an image a day keeps the psets away , but they had an Amnesty International flag, and I was in our school by Waly N. '24 January 3, 2022
Blog / Challenges on success, meaning, and time existential musings about big questions with no answers decision, I internally pull up a list of values and go through them in by Paolo A. '21 December 15, 2020
Blog / Announcements MIT after SFFA technology and the dream, deferred Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and dual enrollment programs by Stu Schmill '86 August 21, 2024