Blog / How to Human E-mail It's like D-mail, only the next letter. menu for the "From" field. Now you can decide to either send from by Snively '11 September 30, 2008
Blog / Admissions MIT Olympians, Part 2 This time, I am talking about science olympiads. participants. This year, the US fielded teams in each of the five olympiads by Matt McGann '00 August 22, 2008
Blog / MIT Life What’s up? here's whats up field day they know something is definitely up. At 5:30 4 boxes are by Lulu L. '09 August 17, 2008
Blog / Events Ben’s Farewell The conclusion to the Ben tribute entries, and a little advice. taught in a field I was interested in. Seminars, he said, were ideal, since by Jess K. '10 June 28, 2008
Blog / Admissions Decision Day Eve Making your decision by May 1. concerns? I am available, as are all of the bloggers, to field questions by Matt McGann '00 April 30, 2008
Blog / Extracurriculars Leadership Training Institute by YeSeul Kim '10 and Anne Shen '11. homes, tearing up the soccer field; stuff like that. It was really by mitblogs April 4, 2008
Blog / Events The Great Debate: Latke vs. Hamentashen The post-coverage. unique is that the professors use their own field of expertise to support by Melis A. '08 March 6, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Art Keeps Me Sane At MIT [by Danbee Kim '09] The beautiful irony is that the analytical, obsessive, and perfectionist mindset… lead to greatness in any field. But for me, and for any performing artist by ARTalk January 21, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Getting a Physics Major – Part I I split this up because i need to start studying for finals. down) 8.044 - statistical mechanics (huuge field, really) 18.703 - abs by Lulu L. '09 December 14, 2007
Blog / IAP A truly independent activities period A glimpse at some MIT students' IAP plans. eye opening :)”- Ploy ‘10 “I'm going to astronomy field camp at Lowell by Melis A. '08 December 7, 2007
Blog / Admissions The Next Generation Of College Campus Tours? My interview with Michael Epstein '04, covering his MIT experience and the genesis of his… , experts in their field. One area that seems to be taking off right now is by Ben Jones October 31, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Global Poverty: ‘This Is Our Crisis’ People lead busy lives, and fighting poverty is hardly an extracurricular activity to which most… other and professionals in the field to develop innovative and effective by The Humanitarian Blog October 31, 2007
Blog / Admissions Supplemental Materials Answering questions about extras beyond the formal application. interested in the field, how you acquired your research opportunity, your by Matt McGann '00 October 29, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Hit in the Face: A Snively GuestBlog Snively's point of view. Only this time it's actually his point of view, and not… in the “e-mail” field when leaving your comment so I can get a hold of by Laura N. '09 September 14, 2007
Blog / Life after MIT Laura’s UROP Advisor in ‘American Inventor’ finals tonight! Watch it tonight on ABC and vote! 's "Crop Circles: Mysteries in the Fields." Cameron '04 and Rayna '06 were by Matt McGann '00 July 25, 2007
Blog / Admissions Checking In A brilliantly exciting recap of the last month. and try to work together to make everything a little better in the field by Ben Jones June 13, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Interview with Hanhan Wang: EECS, robots, and more! What it’s like to study electrical engineering and computer science at MIT the fields of artificial intelligence, computer science theory, and by Melis A. '08 May 13, 2007
Blog / Events A sample of life in the past week A summary of a million events in 7 days! ’s Esther Duflo, who focuses on field experiments and development economics by Melis A. '08 April 21, 2007
Blog / MIT Life A Day in the Life A play-by-play of my day, along with some pictures. variety of fields. At my table were about six students and an alum who now by Melis A. '08 April 11, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Work Hard, Play Hard MIT students actually have lives, occasionally. run the Boston Marathon and play field hockey and ride trains. We have by Jess K. '10 April 8, 2007