Blog / Admissions Where Have I Been? Oh, what a bad blogger I have been. first faculty author (yay!); Laurie Everett, who will bring MIT World by Ben Jones January 23, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research An IAP in Texas, chapter one Reporting on location from Fort Worth. son of my advisor from last year was one of his classmates. Small world by Anthony R. '09 January 2, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research You know my name I should think of a clever title, but the song has been in my head… members to Casino Royale (awesome!) and Body Worlds 2 (barf!). I dropped 6 by Sam M. '07 November 24, 2006
Blog / Admissions More On The Interview… You don't need to take up the crumhorn to look "different." have solved any of the world's major problems; nobody else has. Whatever by Stu Schmill '86 October 30, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Marjane Satrapi and French Breakthroughs The author of Persepolis visits MIT, and my French professor is famous world these days. Mention eating, and people say 'cholesterol.' Mention by Mitra L. '07 October 29, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: Another Fab Four Sarah Dupuis '10, Zachary Bjornson-Hooper '10 Emily Houston '10, and Renaldo Webb '10. will change the world. Hailing from Moraga, Calif., Bjornson-Hooper is by Matt McGann '00 July 28, 2006
Blog / Life after MIT Reality TV My former dormmate will appear on Queer Eye tonight. MTV's The Real World: Boston (season 6). Chris Vu '04 (a.k.a. Vudoo by Matt McGann '00 June 20, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Advising @ MIT The little question that could. Orientation, but then second term, you join the rest of the world and do things by Bryan June 3, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Fame Discover Magazine tries to cash in on this whole "turkey into oil" craze that I… DID YOU KNOW? America's fastest competitive eater is Sonya Thomas, a Korean-American woman who weights 105 lbs. She recently finished 3rd in the 2004 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Hey, Changing World Technologies by Sam M. '07 April 5, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music All my pasts and futures A blog entry about band and quiz bowl, to prove that I'm still hip. ENTRY! Presenting... The World-Famous, Nationally Renowned, Often Copied by Sam M. '07 March 19, 2006
Blog / Admissions The Role Of A Teacher A discussion regarding recent events in a Colorado classroom. smartest and most thoughtful high school students in the world, I'm really by Ben Jones March 8, 2006
Blog / Personal Travel Trip to Princeton U Taking advantage of the three-day weekend by taking a trip to Princeton! oatmeal ever at Small World Coffee, a sweet independent cafe that offers a by Melis A. '08 February 20, 2006
Blog / Events Flowers in your hair , molded culture all over the world. The show, a collaborative effort by by Mitra L. '07 February 16, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Letting the days go by Fish finders, the Apprentice, and techie fashion. Pinkett: The Tech: Once you leave MIT and get out into the real world, to by Matt McGann '00 February 7, 2006
Blog / Events Underneath your curves (Free) sample problems from MIT's integration bee this year. indeed makes arguably the best garlic bread in the entire world. After by Sam M. '07 January 31, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Tribute This is not the best joke in the world... actually, maybe it is. have already claimed the title of "best joke in the world." It's was so by Sam M. '07 November 13, 2005
Blog / Life after MIT Teacher of the Year MIT's notable alumni include amazing teachers. about the world that is intrinsic to physics." Goodman enrolled in the by Matt McGann '00 November 1, 2005
Blog / MIT Life I am dumb 't the world (and the kitchen) be a better place? Unfortunately, other by Mollie B. '06 October 25, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research UEA Internship Panel how your degree helps you navigate the "real world" of business, banking by Mitra L. '07 September 26, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Laura Stonehill: Designing Italian Pedestrian Bridges Laura Stonehill spent a summer working at a civil engineering company in Venice, Italy. sense of how engineering practices differ around the world. (I'd like to by Melis A. '08 September 24, 2005