I was going through some of the Admissions archives last week and watching old recruitment videos and HOO BOY, have times changed. (And hoo boy, have some things not changed…) Our…
10:00AM bottle of soylent on the go for breakfast.
12:59PM free lunch after accidentally walking into a Joi Ito (Director of the MIT Media Lab) talk at the Martin Trust Center.
1:08PM our
Yesterday I took photos from the top of the Green Building.
MIT sprawled far below us, the lines of its normally inscrutable architecture recognizable for once as the Hacker's Map.
Even Stata finally made visual
Hello blogosphere! Yes, I'm still alive and tweeting (@MikeyMIT). The reading and selection period has been intense as ever this year, but I ... at the Media Lab here at MIT. She gave a talk at the TEDWomen
EST to answer all of your questions about MIT in gory detail. What ... as a live version of the MIT blogs. I'm working the MIT booth tonight ... hello, ask some questions, and learn a little about MIT, you'll be glad
President Hockfield has asked the MIT International Review (http://web.mit.edu/mitir/) to spread awareness of an unprecedented opportunity: You can participate in this year's World Economic Forum!
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...we've been graced with a fire truck on the Great Dome!
In case you can't tell, that inscription says "MIT Fire Department".
The CPs appreciate good hacks too. I got this far-view shot that includes these two
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2006/pluto-new.html
So now, we're down to 8 planets.
Thus, the contest needs revision itself.
Best mnemonic you can make with MVEMJSUN.
Ready, set, go!
The annual Mystery Hunt (history here) begins tomorrow at 12:17pm in MIT's Lobby 7.
To give you a flavor of the Hunt, I decided I'd post here one of last year's most clever puzzles (this was just one of 114
Many hacks at MIT celebrate something: the 100th anniversary of this, the debut of that, the screening of this, the inauguration of that, etc. For example, last week, some people constructed the following to
All MIT undergraduates must complete General Institute Requirements (GIRs). Basically, you must take two semesters of math, two semesters of physics, a ... subjects to help you explore your anticipated major.
MIT’s GIRs ensure that