Blog / Events Takin’ My Time I've got to keep on chasin' a dream... the Green Building, with one of the stately Pyramids of Killian Court in by Paul B. '11 April 29, 2008
Blog / Events Snow(y) Day The kind of day when tea or cocoa helps in reading applications. applications makes me extremely optimistic about the state of our schools. And by Matt McGann '00 December 3, 2007
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Behind the scenes of Glamour: Part 1 Two MIT students were chosen as Glamour's Top 10 College Women physics professor, WNBA basketball player, secretary of state, and by Melis A. '08 June 9, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Alia Whitney-Johnson: Making a Difference in Sri Lanka Alia Whitney-Johnson, a Junior studying Civil and Environmental Engineering, spent three weeks teaching the art… States and all proceeds will be re-invested into the program, the shelter by Melis A. '08 November 9, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research To BE or not to BE Bioengineering, it's so hot right now. state spelling bee, I mispelled the word prosthetics. (I still blame the by Bryan August 12, 2006
Blog / Admissions Omnibus Followup: Women in Engineering Melissa asks what the gender ratio is in engineering at MIT. in the United States are women, and that number drops to 17.9% by by Matt McGann '00 August 10, 2006
Blog / MIT Life More about Residence Based Advising Still have questions about RBA? of the Opera live, and Garden State in the theaters. We also got to go by Melis A. '08 June 7, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Back in MD Summary of the end of the year, and a look ahead to the summer. on that later. But first, a State of the Institvte address. The school by Melis A. '08 June 5, 2006
Blog / Personal Travel Adventures in Italy, Part 1 Chi, chi, chinotto fast forwarding) On the way back to the states, I saw the famed flavor of by Bryan April 5, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Christina Royce: Analyzing Re-entry Systems Christina Royce, a senior double majoring in Mechanical Engineering, with a concentration in Manufacturing through… booklet with information about the current state of refugee camps, along by Melis A. '08 March 21, 2006
Blog / Personal Travel More from Ahia I even manage to do MIT-related stuff when I'm 750 miles away. our case) Ohio State football. I had two very delicious Rice Krispie by Mollie B. '06 December 28, 2005
Blog / Admissions More About Reading ...based on your questions! state, or region, or city, or high school. We admit individual students in by Matt McGann '00 November 13, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Chicken with my head cut off What I've been up to since last Friday. In case you want the Cliff's Notes… perpetual state of running around and doing five things at once.   by Mollie B. '06 October 4, 2005
Blog / Athletics Football home opener College football is as American as apple pie. about this, since (as stated above) I was in band in high school. The band by Mollie B. '06 September 18, 2005
Blog / MIT Life A thousand million questions An evening with Gaelic quesadillas and Farrokh Bulsara. states where it is illegal to do what at a gas station? 5. What famous 1972 by Sam M. '07 September 6, 2005
Blog / How to Human Things to do before you graduate . Participate in a political demonstation at the State Capitol 17. Subscribe to a by Jessie L. '07 August 29, 2005
Blog / Personal Travel jetsetting i saw a flying pig. for a bit because I was leaving the next morning for the Lone Star State by Bryan August 9, 2005
Blog / Admissions New York, New York high score, it was not as significant as Dr. Perelman stated. Graders by Matt McGann '00 May 4, 2005
Blog / Miscellaneous Christmas in December and July State Park and southeast Massachusetts' many cranberry bogs (did you know by Matt McGann '00 December 21, 2004
Blog / Miscellaneous Makibaka! Huwag matakot! black lives matter! junk terror bill! , my hometown’s university firing teachers for making posts criticizing by CJ Q. '23 June 8, 2020