Items tagged with ‘MIT culture’
A current graduate student writes, "The Graduate Student Council (GSC) exists to enhance the overall graduate experience at MIT by promoting the general ...
An alumnus of the class of 1999 writes, "The large oak tree in the center of Bosworth Court at MIT's Senior House dormitory has sported a peculiar tire swing ...
An MIT Libraries staff member writes, "Founded in 1899, Technology Review (originally "The Technology Review") has been an important and influential ...
A community member writes, "The smoot is a unit of measurement and the man is the ...
An alumnus of the class of 1973 writes, "This annual guide to life at MIT, though written primarily by undergrads, is eagerly consulted by a broad ...
"The Chemical Maid," a poster for a Tech Show cabaret, shows the men of Course 10, Chemical Engineering, playing all parts in the show.
Can of the standard color of paint used by MIT facilities to paint walls, hallways, other Institute surfaces. Speaks of the aesthetics of MIT, andĀ of ...
One of MIT's most legendary hacks. The Harvard-Yale Football Game Hack consisted of a device for inflating a weather balloon, which was buried in the ground at ...
Photo of Peter Miller, Oliver Smoot (MIT '62) and Gordon Mann on the Harvard Bridge measuring Smoots. Smoot is lying down. The event took place in 1958 when ...