Blog / MIT History & Culture Let’s Take a Walk until orientation! nine I headed. Exploring the twisty series of hallways I came upon a dead by Snively '11 August 13, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Win Sam Stuff! That, amongst other things.var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www.");document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" +… exploring my external hard drive (a device which made losing my internal hard by Snively '11 June 21, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research A Day in the Life (3)… [Biochemistry] Another biochemist sharing his experience as an exchange student. explore as deeply without a department to guide me. This is what I will by Cambridge May 13, 2008
Blog / Events The State of Things Deflated, that about sums it up. exploring of campus, I'm not sure my body can handle much more of this. Let me by Snively '11 April 13, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Livin’ la Vida Española (Pt. 1) De Madrid, ¡saludos! explore Madrid, venture to other cities during the weekends, and enjoy the by Chris S. '11 January 21, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Memories My first two months at MIT, all wrapped up into one post. Orientation, getting lost on the way to Baker House, exploring Greek life during by Paul B. '11 October 28, 2007
Blog / Life after MIT Law & Order: MIT Alum Unit Going to law school after MIT, and a profile of the first sitting federal judge… empirical data to explore and explain trends in patent litigation. Her years by Matt McGann '00 August 24, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Bring Your Audience to Work Day In celebration of the annual Bring Your Audience to Work Day, the first Monday of… terrain of Fort Worth, Texas, as I continue to explore the complex field of by Anthony R. '09 July 2, 2007
Blog / MIT History & Culture Pictures that don’t belong anywhere else – Part I because i'm a slackslackslackball. . Likes to explore. Killer looks. Fits into tiny spaces. kitty by Lulu L. '09 February 17, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research A Bachelor’s & Master’s in 5 Years An attractive option offered to undergraduates in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning. you have the chance to explore offerings in any field and see how you by Anthony R. '09 November 15, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research It’s that time of the year again If you want to do a UROP this semester, now is the time to contact… you want to pursue? Do you want to explore a possible major? Gain by Melis A. '08 September 10, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research And term starts again… peace processes. Interactions and spillover effects explored, and by Jessie L. '07 September 9, 2006
Blog / Miscellaneous Pre-Orientation Begins Pre-Orientation and a mini-contest! in the program and 12 upperclassman mentors explore one of six by Matt McGann '00 August 24, 2006
Blog / Admissions Summer restaurant recommendations Some of my favorite restaurants. ) restaurant. Summer is a time where students find even more time to explore by Matt McGann '00 July 15, 2006
Blog / Research & Work Abroad Greetings from Switzerland know. When I'm not working, I can explore the city and go to places like by Jessie L. '07 June 23, 2006
Blog / Events Engagement Party Salsa dancing with Benjamin Franklin and Optimus Prime .) Here I (James Cook, explorer) am with partner #4. And here's partner by Mitra L. '07 February 8, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music My Winter Break Reading List "Take a look, it's in a book, it's reading rainbow" explorations of the first two volumes, maintaining its emphasis on methods of by Bryan December 28, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research World’s Largest Collection of Brains The new Brain & Cognitive Sciences Complex opens tomorrow. the expertise that exists." [...] Among the ideas being explored in the by Matt McGann '00 December 1, 2005
Blog / Admissions Checking In Just a quick note to say hi from the depths of reading. you who want to come to MIT and explore in the name of all of this by Ben Jones November 26, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Adventures in Math Conversations in the world of math. students for the purpose of exploring math. On the Saturday morning that I by Matt McGann '00 October 15, 2005