Blog / Admissions Drinking from the Firehose By: Teresa, '11 relieved that I wouldn’t have to give up Taekwondo or good chocolate at by Bryan April 24, 2007
Blog / Admissions Thoughts On The MIT Interview ...from the perspective of an MIT interviewer. Institute (or how it was thirty years ago; in our internet age you might know by John DeTore '80 October 19, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Summer reading: “The Language of God” Consider adding "The Language of God" to your summer reading list! or coordinating one of the most ambitious projects in recent history by Melis A. '08 July 22, 2006
Blog / Life after MIT An Entrepreneur’s Story How billionaire entrepreneur Pat McGovern '59 got his start. about 15 when I read "Giant Brains, or Machines That Think," a step by Matt McGann '00 May 22, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research UPOP Program and a look at Jay Dweck (‘77) UPOP is a one-week seminar that teaches leadership and work-place dynamics to sophomores studying engineering… a result, he took 14 classes per term (*gasp* -- most people take 4 or by Melis A. '08 February 5, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Laurie Burns: Studying Triple-GEM foils Senior Laurie Burns is conducting a comparative study of foils used in triple-GEMs. oscilloscope, it can detect, for example, whether a particle is an electron or a by Melis A. '08 December 6, 2005
Blog / Admissions Typhoon, Wedding Highlights from my trip to Asia. ? Winner gets a mention on the blog, or something =) Taiwan Then I flew by Matt McGann '00 August 14, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Pre-med, Everybody’s Best Friend If you are considering a career in medicine -- and not as a pharmacist. have lots of pre-med students in them or not, I'm just linking to them by Mitra L. '07 August 13, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Paint Work VII The triumphant conclusion! Plus, the CIA is watching me. the room to off-white before moving out or face a $200 fine Other than by Sam M. '07 August 11, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Goldilocks and the n HASS classes too hot, too cold, just right. on picking a hass class. with questions or post a comment. To date, I've taken 6 HASS classes, and by Bryan August 10, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research UROP 101 – The Intro Entry Each week, I will explore a different MIT student's unique research project and the insight… 's unique research project and the insight that he or she has gained from the by Melis A. '08 July 20, 2005
Blog / Miscellaneous Sweet summer song working on this for a while: I’m studying in-context learning, or the by Uzay G. '26 October 19, 2024
Blog / Challenges you can’t be everything to everyone you just can't person, a better person, or even just made better decisions, this wouldn by CJ Q. '23 October 8, 2021
Blog / Classes A half semester told through paper grownup show and tell two or three pieces, then talk about them in class. It’s my favorite by CJ Q. '23 October 19, 2019
Blog / Events Beantown, H-Town, Blue Hills, House of Blues With cameos by home, beatboxing, and happiness , or October 31. Three weeks ago, it was October 10, and I was in Houston by Phoebe C. '18 November 5, 2015
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Killer Mike, Lupe Fiasco, and the Dancing Body of the State five gatherings of many people Complex or Billboard. Below are the bits I scribbled down. On race: I by Natasha B. '16 April 27, 2015
Blog / Events I graduated My brass rat is upside-down and my dorm room is bare or so. Inside Johnson, I was struck by how many people in the Class of by Anna H. '14 June 8, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Leonard Nimoy at the Boston Pops He told me to live long and prosper! theater, film scores, or particularly recognizable classical pieces. Between by Anna H. '14 May 31, 2014
Blog / Life after MIT Running away with the field Junot Diaz is sort of a big deal. 's another juicy quotation for the click-averse: "Then Díaz more or less by Mitra L. '07 September 10, 2007
Blog / Classes Things I enjoyed reading in 2021 another year another book post every week or so just for writing. […] Here’s some alternative advice: If by CJ Q. '23 December 20, 2021