MIT History Professor Pauline Maier makes the MIT homepage today with her treatise on the formation of the Constitution of United States. Follow the story here! http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/constitution-1203.html Professor Maier taught…
There are definitely perks to attending MIT. For example, at MIT I’ve built yo-yos Five(!) robots A pirate ship out of water bottles and, most recently, a working metal lathe…
As you've probably heard about already, Bill Gates visited campus today! And thanks to the MIT Admissions Office, I got a ticket to see him :)
(Thank you, Dave!!)
He was scheduled to speak at 11:30 a.m., but the doors
So, compared to my IAPs of years past which I spent studying abroad in exotic locales (okay, maybe not so exotic), this IAP had been REALLY low-key. …I basically just…
It was my freshman year, not long ago When I arrived at MIT, complete (it has been near three years, how fast time flows!) With happiness and excitement replete Looking…
I, like most college students, have a Facebook account. Actually, for that matter, I have an account for just about everything, but by no means use all of them. They’re…
The ironic part about MIT and wanting to share everything that happens here is that oftentimes there isn’t enough time to get it all down. Pictures, links, narrative, and humor…
That school up the river, you know, the one with the brick buildings, big yard, and law students? The one whose t-shirts hog all the space on the souvenir racks,…
As I mentioned here, I’m taking a class called 2.670 during IAP this year. 2.670 is the class that almost every Mechanical Engineering sophomore takes during their IAP since it…