Blog / How to Human in transit where do i go from here? that transient state, gone from where I've started but not quite where I by Cami M. '23 March 6, 2022
Blog / Challenges sometimes when it rains I feel seventeen and seventy all at once process, so I can’t even identify how I got to my current gloomy state by Alice L. '24 October 28, 2021
Blog / MIT Life Non-Stop a completely stacked google calendar? in THIS economy? [annotation note="not gonna lie i pondered just...inserting all the lyrics to non-stop from hamilton in this post. nothing else just that"]A[/annotation] few days ago, my Google Calendar returned to its pre-exile state, aka by Ankita D. '23 July 25, 2020
Blog / Uncategorized another day of summer ♬ ba-ba-da-ba da-ba-da-ba ♬ States"]Juneteenth,[/annotation] an institutional day off for staff, today by Ankita D. '23 June 18, 2020
Blog / Public Statements A letter from President Reif regarding George Floyd and Minneapolis the United States. I know that the pain of these events is especially by Chris Peterson SM '13 May 29, 2020
Blog / How to Human Surviving Self-Quarantine 101 tldr; memes (haha jk...unless) current state of the world, and damn, does it hit hard. highly recommend by Ankita D. '23 March 19, 2020
Blog / Miscellaneous No one: Absolutely no one: Florida standardized state exam we had to take, she taught us how to write by Danny and Allan G. '20 September 22, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research PSA: new HASS concentration in Computing and Society studying humans? studying computers? porque no los dos? Care in the United States, HASS-S And, while I'm on this kick, the by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 29, 2019
Blog / Entrepreneurship & Innovation soul searching at CES 2019 a non-journalist's take States Postal Service... ...a ceiling of screens... ...3D by Abby H. '20 January 15, 2019
Blog / Miscellaneous Sneak peek at the new admissions and SFS sites what we've been working on all summer regulated by institutional, state, and federal policy. And, while we offer by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 16, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Managing a Full Plate Both Food and Life about it. Although I am almost in a constant state of doing something by Jack-William B. '21 February 26, 2018
Blog / Admissions Early Action FAQs Yes, yes, we got your emails! you back to zen calm state sooner :) ***AN IMPORTANT NOTE***: A lot of by Elizabeth Choe '13 October 24, 2017
Blog / Events Walkin’ Enjoy my expository, mediocre investigative photojournalism! state of gratification I experience upon first viewing one of these by Jackie M. '20 September 16, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research interview: joy buolamwini hidden figure, poet of code, low-key actual superhero recognition in the United States, and it showed that one in two adults -- 117 by Allan K. '17 March 5, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research A typical first semester more or less .091 Intro to Solid-State Chemistry I wanted to take 5.111 but my advisor kind by Joonho K. '20 September 22, 2016
Blog / Challenges We Made the World We’re Living In, and We Have to Make It Over Envisioning alternative futures , in a fragile state. Families and communities are torn apart by unlawful by Natasha B. '16 July 10, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research scheduled time my classes this semester, and how engineering and sociology go hand in hand code of ethics. Be accurate in stating the characteristics of the by Allan K. '17 February 14, 2016
Blog / Admissions Sunday night is the deadline for Early Action (EA) Here are some things we want you to know . Don’t forget to provide your name and MIT ID, stating clearly 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 / Art, Literature, Music Happy Belated Hearts Day copy/paste irl, afk and everything person I was as a child. We had just moved to the United States. I had just by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 February 16, 2015