Blog / Academics & Research Art Imitating Art well, at least blogs. design at neighboring Northeastern University - just sent me this Kotaku by Chris Peterson SM '13 September 5, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Q&A with Prof. Jonathan Gruber ‘87 (CPW Preview!) Our second CPW Keynote Speaker, Economics Professor Jonathan Gruber '87, answers a few questions in… one of the smallest economics programs of major universities, so that by Matt McGann '00 April 7, 2010
Blog / About Decisions Story of Tim Tebow My friend Steve '11 wrote a blog for the not admitted. University of Florida. Tim Tebow could easily be known as the wunderkind who by Chris S. '11 March 16, 2010
Blog / MIT History & Culture Senior Survey (Says?) (For the record, I think that being on Family Feud would be totally awesome) , be specific about how your college or university contributed to these by Keri G. '10 March 3, 2010
Blog / MIT Life Days Without a Laptop… i need laptop-rehab university in the US - perhaps even the world. i usually can get MIT signal in by Chris S. '11 February 22, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Rambax MIT On Rambax, MIT's one and only Senegalese drumming ensemble. Also known as MIT's best Senegalese… the greatest benefits of coming to a university like MIT is that it by Jess K. '10 January 6, 2010
Blog / Admissions Going Social Thinking about MIT Admissions and social media. the crowdsourced Web 2.0 blogosphere networked public buzzword universe by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 14, 2009
Blog / MIT History & Culture TLM The Land of MIT. It's a planet. called the University Endowment, but the students really take initiative by Marcela R. '13 October 3, 2009
Blog / Life after MIT Past, Present, and Future This all "began with a single blog by a student five years ago, at the… help invest the foundation's endowment (just like a university's) to fund by Mitra L. '07 October 2, 2009
Blog / Admissions Introducing the Class of 2013: Trevor ‘13 The sixth in a series of articles about the incoming MIT class. could get into MIT, and was floored when the university flew him to Boston by Matt McGann '00 August 10, 2009
Blog / Admissions CPW Photograph-athon Because anything can be a catchy title if you add -athon to the end! other universities as frequently as possible. Enjoy! /further ado by Yan Z. '12 April 29, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Writing Science Fiction [by Susan Shepherd '11] Writing takes time, but fortunately MIT gives you good excuses to… -drawn-from-a-hat prompt had to do with parallel universes. But the best part, at least for by ARTalk March 24, 2009
Blog / Events Food, Folks, and Fun…..but definitely not mcdonald’s Quinton makes friends at the Muslim Student Association completing a doctoral program at Yale University, I was sold on the event and I by Quinton McArthur October 1, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Sunday in the Park With chemistry , “University Where Students Study the Most”. For the unacquainted pre-frosh, this by Yan Z. '12 September 26, 2008
Blog / Challenges Sick of Being Sick On being sick at MIT. sick. Either my professor does actually read my blog, or the universe by Jess K. '10 September 22, 2008
Blog / MIT Life A Week in the Life: Optimism Edition In which I have a particularly tough, enriching week. University. Our studio class met at the T station to visit the site for our by Cristen C. '10 September 18, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research 2008 Summer (Pics!) Photo overload. eep. ... Went to Montreal for a weekend to visit friends at McGill University by Chris S. '11 September 4, 2008
Blog / MIT Life If strangers meet life begins you shall above all things be glad and young ? IV. As my friends know, I'm a pretty big fan of the University of by Paul B. '11 August 23, 2008
Blog / Events Why yes, I’m with the news I need a good fedora most Summit activities will be at Northeastern University, the Museum of by Snively '11 August 7, 2008
Blog / Admissions A Parent’s Perspective (Guest Entry) A Parent's Perspective of MIT who, like me, has had to drop a child at a large state university in a by Bryan April 21, 2008