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Podcast: OCTOBERRR
Original at MIT Admissions
• Sat, Oct 31
By Chris S. '11 The sun is rising outside, peeking over the Charles. But that's okay. It's just another day in Cambridge, Massachusetts. And I'm taking 4 classes at MIT - two history, two science. After dropping 7.06 (Cell Biology), I'm currently taking 9.01 (Neuroscience), 7.30 (Ecology I), 21H.466 (Imperia...
Podcast: Friendship
Original at MIT Admissions
• Sat, Mar 28
By Snively '11 Here's how it started, with an e-mail to me and Elizabeth (one of my teammates for toy design last year) about presenting ElectroPlushies at an upcoming MIT Science and Engineering Business Club event. Our toy design professor, Barry, sent us this: thanks! barry
New Podcast: Professor JoAnne Yates on Making MIT Sloan Teaching Materials Openly Available
Original at MIT Libraries News » Scholarly Communication
• Mon, Mar 16
By Ellen Duranceau Tags:Current Mortgage Rates The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with Professor JoAnne Yates, Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management and Deputy Dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management. She speaks about the new MIT Sloan we...
Podcast: Banditos MisteriososOriginal at MIT Admissions
• Sat, Oct 25
By Snively '11 A huge perk to living at MIT is living right across the river from Boston. A group called the "Banditos Misteriosos" runs flash mobs in Boston. I got an e-mail informing me that there was to be another flash mob, this time Halloween themed! Here's the gist of it:
Podcast: Mystery Hunt 2008 Begins!
Original at MIT Admissions
• Fri, Jan 18
By Matt McGann '00 One of IAP's most exciting activities is the annual Mystery Hunt. In short, Mystery Hunt is a weekend long competition at MIT where students and others team up to solve lots of puzzles, with the ultimate goal of finding a coin hidden somewhere on campus. For a more in-depth description, you s...
Podcast: MacKenzie Smith interviewed about Digital Libraries Research Projects
Original at MIT Libraries News » Scholarly Communication
• Thu, Mar 16
By Nicole Hennig The Educause web site has made available an audio file (MP3) of an interview with MacKenzie Smith (Associate Director for Technology) about topics such as the Science Commons, governance of DSpace, the MIT Libraries’ investigation of Semantic Web technology via the SIMILE project, g...
Podcast: Smart Giving
Original at BusinessWeek
• Sun, Dec 11
In 2000, IDG co-founder Patrick McGovern and his wife, Lore Harp McGovern, announced a $350-million pledge to build a brain research center at MIT. The center opened in November, and the McGoverns have taken a hands-on approach, attending conferences, consulting with MIT staff, and he...