toilet.
My dad kneeled behind me, pressing his hands to my stomach to add ... school teacher wrote in my yearbook:
“The great irony of any communication ... cup of coffee pressed into my hands, my cheek still dented from the
information, and collective communication gives rural communities a stronger ... and “Press 1 for English”, the community member could answer questions in some system of pressing 1 for “yes” or 2 for “no”. This system
gun, where you press a trigger on the welding torch. The filler wire ... about 1mm away from the piece of metal at a perpendicular angle, press the ... hydraulics to press a blade to shear through metal sheets. The cold saw was
'm exploring the role of a bacterial communication system called quorum sensing ... lab class for my major wasn't offered this year, so I took this and I
[annotation note="in library and information science, which is not offered at ... science communication voice now, even though I'm always learning and growing
: 21W.789 (Communicating with Mobile Technology) and MAS.S66 (Magic as ... university to offer this topic (in case you were wondering).
Anyways, I’ve got
rewarding classes that the Physics department has to offer at MIT. Given the ... universities will offer lab courses in addition to your introductory Physics ... , et cetera. This paralleled well with the same lessons I’m learning with
choosing classes at MIT work?
For many institutions, choosing classes is ... , MIT is actually a globally top-ranked institution for a reason! This is ... .
I have more thoughts on trusting institutions and pedagogy, but then I
needs to happen within the monolithic institutions in academia or profit ... passion projects to hope to compete with large institutions and corporations ... experiences with real alternatives, and even exceptional institutions like mit
Here goes year #3 at the Institute.
On my plate this term:
BE.310: Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Biomechanics
BE.370: Quantitative Physiology I: Cells and Tissues
2.002: Mechanics and Materials II
2.005: Thermal
Sally A. Kornbluth is the 18th President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Kornbluth follows L. Rafael Reif, who led MIT for a decade and stepped down as president at the end of 2022.