Blog / Classes Life Changing Classes at MIT ft. ec-discuss University of Maryland dammit) - This class helped me connect with my roots by Nisha D. '21 February 20, 2019
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond ramen this is a ramen post. food court of Lesley University. That means they don't have an exterior by Joonho K. '20 February 15, 2019
Blog / Admissions The Story of Tonight (more like 730 nights ago) away. Who were a world separate from the encompassing universe of college by Afeefah K. '21 November 1, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research A reading list for a week at MIT All my classes have required reading this semester!? researchers at the Technical University of Denmark, both having to do with the by Anelise N. '19 February 27, 2018
Blog / MIT History & Culture Sleep is for the Strong getting through finals week in it. It is certainly not the center of the universe.” -Joey Rafidi by Erick P. '17 December 13, 2015
Blog / How to MIT Learn Coding Before School Starts you've got one month left. go! . Today is the best day ever in the universe, so it's time to celebrate by Erick P. '17 August 2, 2015
Blog / Challenges Slippery Slope: The Story of a Frazzled Sophomore How NOT to spend the first month of sophomore year , right? Perhaps it was the universe trying to teach me a lesson about by Krystal L. '17 October 14, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Where did my Summer Go? Written 30,000 feet above the ground in a giant piece of metal . Well, Sang’s Canadian now. But he grew up and went to university in South by Rachel D. '16 August 15, 2014
Blog / MIT Life Advocating for Science on Capitol Hill, Part 2 With guest appearances by NJ Representative Rush Holt and MA Senator Elizabeth Warren , dangling with flags from all of District 7’s many universities and colleges by Anna H. '14 May 5, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music My Final Blogpost With a heavy heart, I say goodbye to the MIT blogosphere. The journey was all… , escaped from some universe, a piece of a jigsaw puzzle I’m privy to. And the by Vincent A. '17 April 1, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research ‘Twas a good semester ‘twas :’( the end of Pass/No Record experience itself, watching an electrifying dance at Boston University by Vincent A. '17 December 29, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Monteverdi to Mozart: 1600-1800 An organ, three harpsichords, and lots of learning traditionalist and as one of the "universal synthesists." Using the French Suite No by Anna H. '14 November 11, 2013
Blog / Extracurriculars Alpha Delta Phi To Be The Best of Men freewill and a deterministic universe. It was just one of those things people by Vincent A. '17 October 20, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research MOMENTOS IMPRESIONANTES Because this place is full of them. read from his new book at Harvard University tonight.” My brain took by Vincent A. '17 October 5, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research The Craziest of Weeks I had one. the world, from so many universities, all trying to make the world a by Elizabeth Choe '13 March 21, 2013
Blog / Admissions The Ultimate Recognition You probably don't know what that is. and THIS IS THE UNIVERSE TELLING ME NOT TO BE A PHYSICIST and WHY DO I by Anna H. '14 December 19, 2012
Blog / Events Splash. Was. Awesome. I taught: 3 classes, 5 sections, 246 kids. include: calculating the expansion rate of the universe, demonstrating the by Anna H. '14 November 21, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Two Pulsar Discoveries How to discover a pulsar. In 1965, Jocelyn Bell arrived at Cambridge University to earn her Ph.D. Two years later, she found herself working with four other people to string up 120 miles of wire and cable and set up over 1000 posts: they by Anna H. '14 July 30, 2012
Blog / How to Human The Public’s Biggest Fear ...is no longer one of mine. - he had been asked by the observatory (through the University of by Anna H. '14 July 10, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Classes, musicals, teaching, research, sports, and wisdom tooth surgery. I think I can I think I can I think I can I think I… , metal-poor stars are usually the oldest stars in the universe. However, we by Anna H. '14 March 25, 2012