worth of photos to put in my blog and writing my entries, I thought it ... 'll give you a week from today to mail them in, and I'll post the results ... By this time I'm sure most of you are finally enjoying summer. (Let
-serving social events I can conceive for the chapter in the coming year.
After ... in Chemical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, and Nuclear Engineering.
Today I decided to do start doing things the Greek way as I was
professors, thank you for seeing the potential I sometimes didn't see in myself ... The very first blog post I published on the blogs was a play on the ... -related insights and expectations I had collected during my first few days at MIT. I
segments, which are then robotically assembled in space. For my project I ... - and be a whole lot more fun!
Take for instance the time I was climbing in Yosemite this summer. While cragging with some friendly strangers
community in my career, and I remember how scary and surreal it was for ... next spring to the Class of 2015:
i wrote this to the students in ... , robust, strengthened. As a grad student (and in the immediate afterward), I
internal and surrounding art worlds. I am interested in the fine arts ... student life at MIT. Before coming to MIT, I had only exhibited in groups ... involvement in the arts, MIT has a lot to offer. Aside from the numerous student
, don't discuss odds with MIT kids.
I estimated them to be about 1 in 10 ... everywhere, but Snively's wrote it up in his blog, so I won't bother repeating ... *snively will be mad I beat him at posting this* *not anymore, curse
say hello. From 8:30PM - 9:30PM, I'll be at the Student Welcome in the ... -Center.
There's a bunch of stuff I want to check out in the 5:00PM - 8:00PM slot ... happening in the BSU Lounge, which begins at 7:30PM.
From 8:30PM - 10:00PM I
This semester, I'm taking a graduate class in General Relativity that ... cones, sharp-beaked birds, and points.) In four weeks, I'll probably tell ... bagels smothered in cream cheese.
Also, I had caviar for brunch. This is
because I have a test on Monday in 14.21J
JENNIFER ALTAMURO -- I am sorry ... Today I attended the Network of Sloan Undergraduate Women (NSUW ... necessarily majoring) in Course 15: Management Science.
Attending professors
Arthur Dent: You know, it's at times like this, when I'm trapped in a ... in deep space, that I really wish I'd listened to what my mother told ... 're not trapped in a Vogon airlock (or are you?), but I do have advice for
her UROP in such attire, her boss would probably, no, definitely, laugh ... glasses, and gloves. If Anna Teytelman, a sophomore in Management Science ... Assistant Professor in the Foreign Languages and Literatures (FLL) Department
As an alum, people often ask me what I liked the most about being at MIT. The honest answer? THE PEOPLE! So I'm going to tell you stories about some of the awesome and amazing people that I went to school with
available at:
decisions.mit.edu
You can log in using the same username and ... before logging in to decisions.mit.edu
18,109 students applied for admission to MIT this year, the most in our history, and the first time the
D '63 was awarded the Nobel memorial prize in Economics. For MIT, this ... Nobel Prize in Economics (more have won for Medicine, Physics, and ... TechTV.
One of the things I like about the press conference is that it
[Tonight I worked on a problem set in General Relativity until 4 AM ... sea in the sweet wet velvet of winter eve,
I looked up and saw a beach ... , including a photogenic Bildungsroman in which I visit the beach and Mc
associate with Jimmy - aluminum cans in a plastic bag, clanking away. I cried ... 'll be back. I've got to go out in the hallway and cry."
Howard Brown ... MIT have touched my life, and I hope in some small way I might have
sunny weather for this week. I should preface this by saying: I love CPW. I organized CPW in my dorm last year. It is one of my favorite times ... descriptions I could. So, in a particular, but not chronological, order, here are