Blog / About Decisions Why I Love MIT And why you should hunt for a UROP, and just browsing through all the project openings by Kirsten L. '15 February 14, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Filled With Cute Babies The story of my IAP in India. MIT truly opens doors for its students and encourages innovation and by Hamsika C. '13 February 9, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music World of Wires [by Emily '15] Are you living in a computer simulation? with open side windows. In this shot from the stage, you can see by ARTalk January 9, 2012
Blog / Extracurriculars Terrascope Save the world. Go. (: -pressured-pondering-facial-contortion. ;D You see, I'm part of a learning community open to freshmen called by Ana V. '15 January 3, 2012
Blog / Life after MIT MIT Alum Adam Riess ‘92 Wins Nobel Prize Riess was a Course 8 Phi Delt with a minor in History. Prize in Physics in 2009), opened the possibility in the 1990s to add more by Matt McGann '00 October 4, 2011
Blog / Admissions Guest Blog: A Guide for the Hopeless and Drenched thoughts from mark '15 , slowly count to ten, and open up your mind as wide as you can. You are by Chris Peterson SM '13 September 29, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Tweaching and Stitches Two things that happened this week, one of which I liked. all my sensibilities, split my chin open during a match. Against my own by Chris M. '12 September 12, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Not in Kansas anymore A brief look at your third '15 blogger campus was senior year, it was an eye opening experience and a great by Natnael G. '15 September 9, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Some Good Advice On Advisors and faculty are immensley welcoming and open, but the responsibility is by Chris M. '12 August 19, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Ratification: The Story of the US Constitution History @ MIT whole semester. In the opening introduction to the book, Professor Maier by Chris S. '11 August 4, 2011
Blog / Personal Travel A Brief Retreat How a short trip to Block Island left me revitalized with a clearer, more open mind. I knew that I'd be back. I didn't quite by Emad T. '14 July 31, 2011
Blog / MIT Life A Sorting Hat of Sorts Where you live may be one of the most important parts of your time here… speak of, since this will be the first year it's open! EAST CAMPUS: Older by Chris M. '12 July 29, 2011
Blog / Admissions Blogger Application 2011! how to be a blogger , we have a few upperclassmen spots that are open for the fall, and if by Chris Peterson SM '13 July 22, 2011
Blog / MIT Life What’s in a name? Is “geek” now chic? Are we happy with the word “nerd”? the house on a warm summer day. The windows were open and I was watching by Kris Guay July 4, 2011
Blog / Events Hospital Trips and Dance Parties MIT campus is where it's at over the summer. Two weeks ago, I arrived back at MIT. This is the view from my new room: Hello, Charles River and New House :) I'm living in MacGregor, one of the two MIT undergraduate dorms open for those of us living on by Anna H. '14 June 29, 2011
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond A fortnight of Boston summer +1 for using the word "fortnight" outside of an SAT or literature class Boston Museum of Fine Art opens its doors to the public for free (although by Maggie L. '12 June 23, 2011
Blog / MIT History & Culture Guest Post: Think Pink 2011 [By Cory Hernandez, '14] G@MIT, the SAO, and Residential Life present a guide to living… for me, I understand that Senior Haus, and other places that were openly by Emad T. '14 June 3, 2011
Blog / Events How many engineers does it take to change a light bulb? If you asked somebody what 'for' was for, what would it be? : A flash mob! An open house! A dude with a yo-yo! Art! Oh boy. I by Cam T. '13 May 7, 2011
Blog / Admissions This is what happens when we don’t do work Here is the infinite rollercoaster of fun I promised not to take you on. opened with a rap about Asian-American stereotypes. I don't have a by Rachel F. '12 April 24, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research how ARe you today? Do you Nintendo? On an unrelated note, part of me thinks this and this might… of Nintendo's AR cards. My 3DS was out of my backpack, opened up, and by Snively '11 April 4, 2011