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Practicum: Teaching at Beaver Works Summer Institute
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Melanie Chen ('20, Course VI) describes her experience mentoring high school students as a teaching assistant for Cog*Works, part of Lincoln Lab's Beaver Works Summer Institute.
Exoplanets and the Search for Habitable Worlds — Prof. Sara Seager
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For thousands of years people have wondered, "Are we alone?" With over 400 planets discovered to orbit nearby stars, the existence of "exoplanets" is firmly established. Astronomers are now able to routinely measure p...
Storied Women of MIT: Li Fu Lee
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Storied Women of MIT is a series of 60-second historical profiles of MIT students, researchers, and staff that demonstrates the role of women at the Institute from its founding to today. Images courtesy of: Amy Kua...
2.007 A Design for Success
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Why I Tell the Virtual Ink Story
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The Nuts and Bolts of New Ventures February 2, 2017 "What's next?" "Why I Tell the Virtual Ink Story" Yonald Chery
Rescuing Hubble: Astronomer’s Case for a Large Space Telescope, Bob Williams
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To commemorate the 20th anniversary of STS-61, the first Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission, MIT’s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics presented the symposium Rescuing Hubble, on Wednesday, November 13, 2...
The BICEP2 Results and What They Mean: Max Tegmark
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Alan Guth (MIT), Scott Hughes (MIT), John Kovac (Harvard), and Max Tegmark (MIT) joined in an event to discuss the results of BICEP2, and the background for understanding the results and their implications. Recorded ...
IAP: Sustainability Workshop
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This 2013 IAP workshop examined our thinking about recycling, reusing, and reducing. What better way to educate ourselves on where it all goes, what it becomes, and—most importantly—how we can make changes in our beh...
A Ceremony of Remembrance for Officer Sean A. Collier
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On Friday, April 18, MIT marked the first anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings and subsequent death of MIT Police Officer Sean A. Collier, who was killed in active service to our community. The ceremony, hel...
The Five Questions to Ask Before Building a Startup
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IAP 2014: January 13 Colin Kennedy, Elliot Cohen You’re at MIT; you're smart, driven, and creative: all the ingredients to build a startup and change the world. A year after you take the plunge, you’ll look back at ...
