Blog / MIT History & Culture c/o 2017 'll excuse myself for having some extra level of fondness for the 2017s. i don by Allan K. '17 June 12, 2017
Blog / Events Ringing in the second half of MIT The Class of 2019 gets their brass rats...at last toughest schools in the U.S., and a reminder to take a second and recognize by Anelise N. '19 April 23, 2017
Blog / Admissions MacCPW, et al. in case you couldn't make it Mollie B. '06's post re:MacG remains true, but I may need to update some of by Abby H. '20 April 9, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Language What Learning Chinese at MIT has meant to me and my Hispanic friend’s quinceaneras. There was a realness, a distinct by Ben O. '19 February 26, 2017
Blog / Blog Projects Sneezes a deep and in-depth analysis of an everyday occurrence ), sneeze violence level, loudness, pitch, you name it– it’s probably a by Fiona M. '20 January 15, 2017
Blog / Admissions Reaffirming our support for undocumented students and clarifying our policies for applicants as Regular Action approaches (S^3), is an advisor for all DACA students at MIT and works closely by Chris Peterson SM '13 December 9, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research jr fall classes &c meeting(s?) + UROP, soon. other thoughts last night i went to all by Phoebe C. '18 September 19, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Harvard Social Enterprise Conference with a virtual reality demo that showed me the communities of Nairobi "The Social Enterprise Conference brings together top leaders, practitioners, and students passionate about social enterprise. In our 17th year, the conference’s content focused on the untold truths of Social by Erick P. '17 March 11, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research The Poetics of Place Snippets from my "Critical Writing for Designers" course at school down the street , Darwin’s, where I am now, and work and have a cookie. Today I sat down to by Natasha B. '16 February 29, 2016
Blog / Community Projects Guest Post: Simmons Hall Finishes 18,239 Piece Puzzle in 40 days and 5 hours that this was going to get done. People’s level of interest was a truly by Erick P. '17 February 29, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Blended Learning at MIT benefits of technology in MIT classrooms by offering more course options online. For example, 8.S05 (Special by Yuliya K. '18 November 23, 2015
Blog / Admissions Sunday night is the deadline for Early Action (EA) Here are some things we want you to know on asking RA questions right now, there’s plenty of time for that by Kris Guay October 27, 2015
Blog / MIT Life Summer Syllabus in Retrospect goals, guidelines, reading list , Leslie Marmon Silko A People’s History of the United States, Howard Zinn by Natasha B. '16 October 1, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Is MIT too hard? warning: metaphors ahead ; For the Course 7s out there looking for a more scientific answer by Michael C. '16 March 18, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research On the DUSP Course 11: Urban Studies and Planning visualization of MIT’s Department of Urban Studies & Planning. Here you can by Natasha B. '16 March 2, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Makers @ MIT how MIT supports student creativity and craft that MIT’s culture of making is reproduced and reinforced by student by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 18, 2014
Blog / Personal Travel Post-Finals, Pre-Graduation almost done... received a B.S. in Physics. by Anna H. '14 June 5, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Thinking Positive Sophomore year was kind of awful. But there were happy things! I'll focus on the… 's radio show, poeddictions, on WMBR. This class also helped me by Rachel D. '16 May 17, 2014
Blog / About Decisions Preparing for Pi Day MIT decisions come out this Friday: what to do between now and then... the bloggers’ Pi(e) Day video. It’s a documented source of happy. 4 by Allan K. '17 March 10, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research The Polar Vortex or my third IAP, and how externships work . Every externship listing is different—some positions require interview(s by Connie H. '15 February 16, 2014