Blog / Academics & Research Don’t feed the squirrels In which I work with gifted children. Spectrum duty desk in the lobby of McCulloch Hall at Northwestern University by Keri G. '10 July 5, 2007
Blog / MIT Life It’s like a bag of sand! I go on a quest to legally obtain music and movies. training for the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University by Keri G. '10 June 29, 2007
Blog / Events I’m embarrassed to be writing this entry. The one where Matt regresses back to being a 12 year old boy. Universal Championship Wrestling in Kentucky. Courses in CMS frequently take by Matt McGann '00 March 23, 2007
Blog / Admissions Home is where the heart (of Texas) is Going away to school isn't such a bad thing. what it would have been like if I went to a large public university with by Bryan December 30, 2006
Blog / Extracurriculars Pimp my sukkah. I really can't think of a better blog entry title than that. university where "Chang" takes up two entire pages of the campus phone by Sam M. '07 October 5, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Prof. Manolis Kellis: Combining computer science with biology An interview with Manolis Kellis, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, who was honored as one… University professors are often portrayed as self-absorbed individuals that are too busy plotting their next breakthrough to pay any attention to their undergraduate students. While I have never encountered such by Melis A. '08 September 16, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Everything’s coming up Milhouse! This one goes out to the Class of 2010. Fire! , they'll probably find room for you. But my universe tends toward disorder by Sam M. '07 August 28, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: Quentin Smith Google Quentin Smith '10. already taken courses at Cornell University and at the Massachusetts by Matt McGann '00 August 3, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: The Plano Four Colin Taylor '10, Timur Sahin '10, Joanne Shih '10 and Albert Chang '10. when they tackle the prestigious university this fall. No other school in by Matt McGann '00 July 27, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Summer reading: “The Language of God” Consider adding "The Language of God" to your summer reading list! universe. I'll try to read it before the end of the summer, but feel free to by Melis A. '08 July 22, 2006
Blog / Athletics Gimme a “C”! What a bunch of the cheerleaders are up to this summer. Hint: It's not sitting… engineering seniors at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Later this by Mollie B. '06 June 27, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research So you think you want to be a doctor: Pre-med at MIT doesn't have grade inflation like many other universities (I've heard by Melis A. '08 April 19, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research “…being a geek works out…” A UROP at the Center for Sports Innovation. -end bicycle manufacturers, brought their latest prototypes to the university by Matt McGann '00 April 12, 2006
Blog / Admissions Summary of CPW 2006 CPW 2006 wanted job in the universe next year) -being bright-eyed and bushy by Melis A. '08 April 11, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music I “less than 3” the Chorallaries My relaxing and enjoyable vaction draws to a close. *sigh* been admitted to Princeton University, even though there are so many by Laura N. '09 April 2, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Knowing me, knowing you My plans for Nobel laureacy, and everything I like about MIT professors. of the company, university, research institute (if you will be UROPing by Sam M. '07 March 25, 2006
Blog / Miscellaneous The Double Edged Sword On Time Magazine's article titled: "Are We Losing Our Edge?" elite universities are getting that message loud and clear. Melisa Gao, 20 by Bryan February 17, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research I will begin again. Maybe the time is right (to blog). Maybe tonight. universities; you're expected to spend about 12 hours on the class between by Sam M. '07 February 8, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Where are we going? important point about MIT. At many universities, policy-makers act under the by Jessie L. '07 November 13, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Nobel Prize Week An exciting time for research, both noble and ignoble. for the Nobel in Physics; his work on the inflationary universe is by Matt McGann '00 October 5, 2005