Blog / MISTI Labs throughout the world open their doors to MIT Biology students leishmaniasis which can be fatal. The city: Paris has a lot to offer and by MISTI Program November 16, 2011
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Design in Boston [By Doug '14] Events that showcase the creative capital in and around Boston. /10/unite-boston-globe-event-offers-peek-inside-the-news-icon/ . UNITE by ARTalk November 5, 2011
Blog / MISTI MIT EECS students travel the world MISTI's eleven country programs offer internships in every MIT field (Physics, Mathematics, Urban Studies, etc). One of the most popular fields among our students, however, is Computer Science. In the summer of by MISTI Program October 27, 2011
Blog / Admissions Parental Advice Sometimes you just need to get out of the way to offer guidance, I am sorry to say that I don't always give the best by David duKor-Jackson September 11, 2011
Blog / Admissions MIT Movies Emeritus out with the old, in with the older , which offers us a marvelous vintage tour of the Institute, was produced by by Chris Peterson SM '13 July 29, 2011
Blog / MISTI Summer at last and my last days as a teenager...D: ...and everything distinctively-Chinese China will have to offer. But as I anticipate by Jenny X. '13 May 31, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Summer Season Taking things into my own hands. meantime, I'm out enjoying all that Oregon has to offer in the way of by Chris M. '12 May 31, 2011
Blog / About Decisions News for Admitted Students Some next steps for those who received the good news. you're declining our offer of admission (it's okay, we know you by Matt McGann '00 March 15, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Women’s Initiative A bit about my classes - and why girls are awesome easy. It's a new class, offered as a substitute for 9.07: the notoriously by Hamsika C. '13 February 8, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research MIT History Makes MIT Spotlight! Again, bringing you live reporting from the underappreciated MIT History department. attention for so long? ;) I wish to offer my congratulations to Professor by Chris S. '11 December 4, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music MIT and the SAA HOORAY FOR ACRONYMS eleventy million other areas. Classes are offered at every level, so you can by Keri G. '10 April 28, 2010
Blog / Admissions On the Flip Side I'm a host instead of a prefrosh this year - but CPW has still been… crazy-successful at taking advantage of everything CPW has to offer by Hamsika C. '13 April 10, 2010
Blog / About Decisions Admitted Students Update Some things to do now if you were admitted to the MIT Class of 2014. to the MIT Class of 2014!), that you're declining our offer of by Matt McGann '00 March 18, 2010
Blog / Life after MIT Three Things That Are Awesome (And have been keeping me from writing recently -- Sorry!) program because it offers a way to cap off a lot of theoretical learning by Kim D. '09 October 1, 2009
Blog / Admissions Introducing the Class of 2013: Christy ‘13 The first in a series of articles about students coming to MIT in the fall. offers is worth it. "If you love something, it's not hard," she said. "It by Matt McGann '00 July 17, 2009
Blog / About Decisions Admitted Students Update Lots of good and important stuff for both EA and RA admits. 're declining our offer of admission (it's okay, we know you're making the best by Matt McGann '00 March 16, 2009
Blog / MIT Life It’s Monday Actually, I think I just made it to Tuesday. disheartening than others. A friend of mine offers this: once the cycle of tests by Yan Z. '12 February 24, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research First Day of Class Sick. offered in the fall and it fits really nicely into your schedule right now by Jess K. '10 September 4, 2008
Blog / MIT Life My Last Blog: Introducing My Successor I started "The Humanitarian Blog" to spotlight the amazing work that MIT students are doing… an infinitesimal fraction of what it has to offer these past four years by The Humanitarian Blog September 2, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Ben’s Final Farewell Thank you, Ben Jones. on to discover the even greater joys life has to offer. Earlier this by Paul B. '11 July 18, 2008