Blog / MIT Life Tuesday on 16th Street A Day in the Life -11, and opened up my book. I read for a long time. It’s pleasant, under the by Selam G. '18 June 11, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Arma virumque cano: a guest post by Quynh N. ‘15 Why you should take Old English at MIT the professors who opened my eyes to the wonders of the humanities in by Connie H. '15 May 11, 2015
Blog / Events Brass Rat 2017 revealing our class's Brass Rat at the 2017 Ring Premiere about the Brass Rat is that it's open to interpretation. After by Erick P. '17 May 8, 2015
Blog / Admissions Behind The Drones the making of the pi day drone delivery video out from beneath the Stata Center into the open air past a sign that by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 1, 2015
Blog / MIT History & Culture Underground An ode to the MIT tunnels 39 tabs open in Chrome (which is apparently the threshold at which the by Krystal L. '17 February 8, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Poker, Mountains, and Magic The four words of this title have no other exact match on Google Upon opening my closet this morning - brightly lit with glorious sunshine streaming through the frosted window - I was greeted with a beautiful, inspirational maxim: Nearby were posted similar words of wisdom by Joel G. '18 February 6, 2015
Blog / MIT Life learn by doing things i've done without really knowing how MIT's meal plan only opens one cafeteria over IAP, and that's in Baker by Allan K. '17 January 26, 2015
Blog / MIT History & Culture Do You Wanna Build A Snowman? And thanks to an awesome friend, I built my first one! ’s nighttime when my eyes open, and the middle of the day when I go to bed. In by Vincent A. '17 January 25, 2015
Blog / Events Battle of the Boot storytime with Yuliya #1 ’d be guests from serious organizations like OpenCourseWare, MITx, and MIT by Yuliya K. '18 January 23, 2015
Blog / MIT Life It’s 2015! Happy New Year , then I welcome it with open arms. For me, 2014 had its great moments by Vincent A. '17 January 1, 2015
Blog / Events Grace Hopper a celebration of women in computing disappoint; I really appreciated the openness and wide-ranging dialogue at the by Piper '13 October 29, 2014
Blog / Events What If… I Met Randall Munroe? ... Something would have to blow up began. His talk opened with a history of “What If?” - the idea actually by Joel G. '18 September 22, 2014
Blog / MIT Life Tetazoo Goes Camping An adventure to the top of a mountain and a little cabin in the woods the woods, and she opened it up. Everyone rushed up the tall ladder in by Rachel D. '16 September 20, 2014
Blog / Miscellaneous I Remember… each other. At the time, Facebook was pretty basic and wasn't even open by Anthony R. '09 August 7, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Summer Classes (or, Gettin’ Classy) I made a series of Biology videos about blood and learned about digital education! teaching practices and papers on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) to help by Ceri R. '16 July 31, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Leonard Nimoy at the Boston Pops He told me to live long and prosper! rock concert. The orchestra opened with Star Trek Through the Years, by by Anna H. '14 May 31, 2014
Blog / Study Abroad Studying At Cambridge 101 An Expert's Guide To Tackling The Revision Process open the curtains and let out a small groan as my eyes blink themselves by Natnael G. '15 April 8, 2014
Blog / About Decisions Selling Point How to tell the difference between MIT and an infomercial material can be a struggle, but open office hours are a great opportunity to by Krystal L. '17 March 11, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Hwæt! Did you know that you can study Old English at MIT? The language of Beowulf and J.R.R. Tolkien's Rohan save their ancient texts from destruction. At some point, they opened by Anna H. '14 February 9, 2014
Blog / MIT Life 2014 Resolutions January 2nd and still going strong way to track my spending. I opened an account with the MIT Federal by Erick P. '17 January 2, 2014