Blog / MIT Life Island Paradise That's where I live. No, seriously. far I came... I win. =) In case that international development thing by Laura N. '09 October 10, 2008
Blog / MISTI Wiimote Fun in Spain What I'm actually doing with my time over here, when I'm not learning Spanish insults… Research and Development). My division is working on a whole range of by Laura N. '09 July 25, 2008
Blog / Admissions Celena in CPW-Land (Guest Entry) Skipping school to have fun, duh! Cormick and Burton-Conner, where we developed a system where we would follow the by Snively '11 April 18, 2008
Blog / How to MIT Laptops! It goes on the top of your lap. developed the red nubby mouse thing (I don't know what to call it!) on the by Snively '11 March 22, 2008
Blog / Life after MIT An old man’s thought of school Whitman. X-men. Youth. Zymurgy. professors. During the first week of my product design and development class by Sam M. '07 February 18, 2008
Blog / Admissions Summer Lovin’ Tell me more, tell me more! . Aside from that, I also learned how to work a telescope, develop film, and by Chris S. '11 February 8, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research What do you want to be when you grow up? Worst. Question. Ever. interns), then work in developing sustainable energy things -- i'm doing by Laura N. '09 February 2, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Trip to India ...to the slum children who smiled at me even though it seems that they have… disparities don’t exist in more developed countries – they certainly by The Humanitarian Blog January 23, 2008
Blog / MIT History & Culture Nonlinearity My conjecture on finding my way through four years at MIT. then start my own software company where I developed video games. At some by Bryan October 13, 2007
Blog / Events Hello, Ma Sheng Li Gong A journey of four years begins with a single blog. development projects (very similar to the ones under operation in D-lab), under by Chris S. '11 October 2, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Al Kwon ‘08: Researching drug delivery Al Kwon, a Junior majoring in Biology, talks about some of his really exciting work… , patterning, and novel polymer material development. Langer Lab is big enough by Melis A. '08 December 12, 2006
Blog / MISTI A Day at the Races Read this entry. It will rock you. I promise! , it's remarkable how much Mountain Dew really influenced the development by Sam M. '07 July 26, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture What makes me an MIT student? Some thoughts about blogging and a special question for returning readers. the primary developer on a project that just won a large grant, and I by Anthony R. '09 July 12, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Let It Bleed There will be an answer, let it bleed. harder than anybody else, but after three terms of MIT I had developed the by Sam M. '07 May 5, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Answering my own questions My perspective on the MIT student mentality about working hard. developed for itself a spirit, so that every member of the whole place thinks by Mollie B. '06 February 10, 2006
Blog / Miscellaneous No time for your stupid question. A posthumous entry about the Ig Nobel awards. develop Neuticles, a prosthetic testicular implant available in three sizes by Sam M. '07 October 15, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Library Battle: Harvard vs. MIT Harvard and MIT Libraries are given a theme topic and each an afternoon to compile… place to sleep on campus. Now, I developed the ability to fall asleep on by Sam M. '07 October 10, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Welcome to college, Kid. My first week at MIT. developments that await him. His height at birth was six feet, three inches, and by Anthony R. '09 September 4, 2005
Blog / How to Food My life in the bush of ghosts The long-awaited chronicles of my life as a vegetarian. scrapple. Strangely enough, I did develop a slight revulsion to the foods by Sam M. '07 August 19, 2005
Blog / Admissions So who is this Laura person, anyway? Hello and welcome to the single coolest blog on the entire admissions website. My name… well-developed suspense thrillers (Saw) to the cheesiest slasher flicks by Laura N. '09 July 7, 2005