Blog / IAP Keep Holy the Month of IAP For It Is a Time of Rest 6.270. It was fun - the robots are really cool. But it was also by Evan B. '10 February 15, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Physics Prof. Peter Fisher on Conan A freshman physics professor helps the late night talk show host break a record. [with… cancelled their plans tonight and are watching right now. Prof by Matt McGann '00 February 9, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Sunny day – Sweepin’ the clouds away On my way to where the air is sweet.Can you tell me how to get,… down Mass Ave is all it takes before you are seated to a nice hot by Snively '11 February 8, 2008
Blog / Events Snow(y) Day The kind of day when tea or cocoa helps in reading applications. colleagues are as inspired by your applications as I am. Regardless of how your by Matt McGann '00 December 3, 2007
Blog / Admissions Order of Operations In what order should your application be submitted? supplemental recommendation). Mix and match as you see fit. Also, if there are by Matt McGann '00 October 18, 2007
Blog / MIT History & Culture Orientation and pre-approval In which I relate orientation to getting pre-approved for a credit card in a totally… people you know are going to be your classmates for the next four years by Jess K. '10 August 22, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Classes – Spring 07 Ending MIT with a literary bang. Can you hear it? of authors whose achievements are mutually illuminating. Some attention by Mitra L. '07 February 14, 2007
Blog / Admissions Reischauer Scholars Program For those interested in Japan or international relations. discussions are woven into an overall curriculum that will provide students with by Jess K. '10 October 10, 2006
Blog / Admissions Hartford meeting wrap-up Giving a better answer to a question I was asked in my Hartford meeting. : MIT Motorsports / Formula SAE: As the team says, if you are an MIT by Matt McGann '00 September 9, 2006
Blog / Life after MIT Marking time Somewhere between the end of classes and graduation... . (Mostly there are helpful upperclassmen around to help you move. But I was by Mollie B. '06 May 30, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Play it again, Sam You wouldn't be saying that if you were in lab with me. hour later. That's how tired people at MIT are. Thirteen hours later by Sam M. '07 May 11, 2006
Blog / Events Energy Forum Come drink from the solar-paneled firehose. ("Enjoy that metaphor, by the way, because your grandchildren… addition to today's forum presentations, though, there are a whole bunch of by Mitra L. '07 May 3, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Time passes Someone left the cake out in the rain. determine exactly which intermediates are formed. Hopefully, this should by Sam M. '07 January 27, 2006
Blog / IAP Is this real? The party called IAP continues. that two teams are asked to design a product and the show documents the by Bryan January 19, 2006
Blog / Personal Travel Not an actual entry Warning: I am apparently in a run-on sentence/overuse of parenthetical statements mood today. are coming up on Friday night, too. California was fun, although it was by Mollie B. '06 January 3, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research One wonderful day I might just make it, after all. First of all, good afternoon to any visitors I might have who are knitting aficionados. Did you know that the bunny hat I'm wearing above was knitted for me by Ruth '07? So, there's this report for 10.28 on the effect by Sam M. '07 November 21, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Fixing a hole First figuratively, then literally. how that's three first names but only two of them are actually his names by Sam M. '07 November 17, 2005
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond The First Snow of the Year! Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. Also, what to expect for the… a fireplace (even if it is boarded up and non-functional, as are most by Melis A. '08 October 29, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research We even learn stuff here! There's antimony, arsenic, aluminum, selenium,And hydrogen and oxygen and nitrogen and rhenium... 'm not being sarcastic when I say that I'm sure there are plenty of them by Laura N. '09 September 21, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Ming-fai Fong- Designing an intelligent walking “toddler” robot After learning to sit, bend their knees, squat, and stand, babies can finally gather the… are equipped with muscles that they need to walk, all they need is a by Melis A. '08 September 15, 2005