Blog / MIT Life The New Year Barging in on the new blogger party. an estimated 8,000 people expected to attend, the mosque could not by Elijah T. '11 September 18, 2010
Blog / Study Abroad Last night in Haiti I have about three hours to sleep until we have to catch our flight out… that in total see over 2,000 patients a day, and the German Federal by Jess K. '10 May 1, 2010
Blog / About Decisions Story of Tim Tebow My friend Steve '11 wrote a blog for the not admitted. chain that's pretty prevalent in the US - fun fact: it contains 14,000 by Chris S. '11 March 16, 2010
Blog / Admissions Where’s My Stuff? Updates from the MyMIT Application Tracking System. so that they can be filed into your admissions folder. We have 15,000 by Matt McGann '00 November 10, 2009
Blog / Admissions Going Social Thinking about MIT Admissions and social media. have been uploaded, and over 600,000 are viewed every minute. Brody by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 14, 2009
Blog / Admissions What to expect when you’re expecting CPW Setting some expectations, discussing myths & realities. lately, but above all know this: we're all really excited to see 1,000+ of by Matt McGann '00 April 15, 2009
Blog / Athletics N.Y. Times, Page B11: “MIT Guard Shows Brains and Hoops Can Mix” Jimmy Bartolotta '09 leads the 16-5 MIT Men's Varsity Basketball team. scorer in M.I.T. history with more than 2,000 career points. He scored 32 by Matt McGann '00 February 6, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research You win some, you lose some. day in the life. peaking at about 20,000 votes per minute and I don't think upon rebooting by Lulu L. '09 October 23, 2008
Blog / Extracurriculars The Global Poverty Initiative Because you’re reading this while 1/6 of the world is illiterate. Millennium Campus Conference, which drew over 1,000 people from all over the by Shannon M. '12 October 15, 2008
Blog / Admissions MIT Olympians, Part 2 This time, I am talking about science olympiads. , the former of which is taken annually by more than 300,000 students each by Matt McGann '00 August 22, 2008
Blog / Life after MIT MIT Makes Taiwanese Talk Show! All the way across the world from MIT]. 0:00 to 0:10: The question from before was how did she feel ... think the opposite.) 0:00 to 1:00: Yi Shang: ["Fire Shield"] (me: self ... still a student, it was $40,000." Berta: "This year, it's about $48,000 by Chris S. '11 July 18, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research All-You-Can-Eat Summer I hit food coma at the first paragraph. record for the foundation, as they raised over $345,000 in just three days by Jess K. '10 July 10, 2008
Blog / Events Boston Marathon ‘08 I'm back! adequately describe the incredible sight of 20,000+ people on their way to by Jess K. '10 May 14, 2008
Blog / Admissions What to expect when you’re expecting CPW Some thoughts and advice in advance of Campus Preview Weekend. this: we're all really excited to see 1,000 of you this weekend. by Matt McGann '00 April 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… to an institute of technology that costs more than $45,000 a year to by ARTalk January 21, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Can You Save the World’s Oceans? Who, me? Yes, you. otherwise known in the course catalog as 12.000 - Solving Complex Problems, is by Chris S. '11 December 8, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research 72 Hours Three days can be a long time. Chemical Processes, was in competition with CalTech Industries to produce 310,000 by Derrick B. '08 November 8, 2007
Blog / MIT Life This is my summer break california, nasa, pedestians, wifi worth at least 18,000 words so let's get started right away no time to by Lulu L. '09 June 22, 2007
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Behind the scenes of Glamour: Part 2 A recap of three incredible days their $40,000 fellowships to support women in science. With that in mind by Melis A. '08 June 20, 2007
Blog / MIT History & Culture Time Out I attempt to top Emo Walt Whitman, even though I'm only taking a brief reprieve… terror skiing down a 4,000 foot New Hampshire mountain, with friends who by Jess K. '10 May 27, 2007