It's the goal of every incoming student at MIT to get their own Brass Rat—MIT's version of a class ring. The phrase "Brass Rat" is derived from the alleged resemblance of the brass beaver featured on the ring to
D-Lab is building a global network of innovators to design and disseminate technologies that meaningfully improve the lives of people living in ... , technology development, and community initiatives, all of which emphasize
MIT has a long history of admitting homeschooled students and these students have been successful and vibrant members of our community.
We don ... applicants, like all of our applicants, are considered within their context
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7 cartons of ice cream*
3 jars of fudge
3 jars of caramel
3 cans of whipped cream
2 jars of sprinkles
2 jars of cherries
3 boxes of brownie mix
3 boxes of cake batter
3 tubs of icing
4 decorating gels
4 packages of
In times of economic crisis, Random Hall perseveres in upholding the traditions that temper the pains of work and study with the welcome relief of ... prepared by a group of residents on Pecker floor and generously shared
From reading your applications, I know that many of you would be very ... Development, the program provides scholarships of $50,000, $25,000 or $10,000 to high school-age students who have done significant work of their own
long Saturday of working to select the class, I hopped on the Safe ... one of the most anticipated parties of the year, a great MIT tradition ... , Eric Klopfer, and Margery Resnick.
One of the big appeals of the party
event that showcases hundreds of MIT's student groups (you may have seen this over at Sam's blog). Of MIT's 300+ groups, approximately 250 of them ... of MIT student activities, courtesy the Association of Student
From Star Simpson '10:
Nando Paniagua '10 manually created this database of housing info for at least half (so far) of the class of 2010, so that people can find other orientation housemates/roommates. Check it out
't accept all of them. We have placed a small number of students on the ... learn more about it, you can read more here.
Some of you may feel happy to be waitlisted. Some of you may feel sad. Some of you may have
accept all of them. We have placed a small number of students on the ... learn more about it, you can read more here.
Some of you may feel happy to be waitlisted. Some of you may feel sad. Some of you may have
Today is the first day of classes, and, as new MIT students are introduced to the fun of the firehose, we also wanted to introduce our new bloggers to you!
On July 1, we posted the blogger application; by the end of
accept all of them. We have placed a small number of students on the ... learn more about it, you can read more here.
Some of you may feel happy to be waitlisted. Some of you may feel sad. Some of you may have
accept all of them. We have placed a small number of students on the ... learn more about it, you can read more here.
Some of you may feel happy to be waitlisted. Some of you may feel sad. Some of you may have
accept all of them. We have placed a small number of students on the ... learn more about it, you can read more here.
Some of you may feel happy to be waitlisted. Some of you may feel sad. Some of you may have
There were a record number of applications for Early Action this year, which unfortunately means that we had to turn down a great number of incredible students. For those of you who fall into this category, this is an
of spending four years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Yes, that's right. In just a few hours, a simple flick of a cursor, a click of a mouse button. Many childhoods of anticipation will come to an
So tonight, I'm going to watch my friend Timmy '06 and the rest of the MIT Musical Theatre Guild put on Star Wars: The Musical. I'm kind of excited being a Star Wars fan and all. I'll give my review of the
think my soul is still roaming around the south of France. Anyone have five thousand miles of fishing line and a solid hook? :-)
I've long maintained that one learns more in a week of travel than in a month of high