If there's one thing I am utterly terrible at, it is prioritizing. My top priorities of the moment keep getting supplanted as more and more pressing Ideas Of The Now pop into my head. Today, the pecking order ascended
MIT History Professor Pauline Maier makes the MIT homepage today with her treatise on the formation of the Constitution of United States.
Follow the story here! http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/constitution-1203
Today, the Rhodes Trust announced the 32 Americans who have won the 2010 Rhodes Scholarships. The Rhodes Scholarship, described as "the oldest and best known award for international study," includes among its
Exactly three weeks from today, I'll be done with my freshman year of college. SCARY.
Two midterms, two short stories, four final exams (ahhh, finals...), and several doses of caffeine lie between me and that fateful
Today is an exciting anniversary -- July 20, 1969, was the day Apollo 11 landed on the Moon. And because of MIT's significant role in the moon landing, folks around here are pretty excited. Start with the short