Community videos
Channel | updated May 07, 2013
Videos produced by students, faculty, staff, and other members of the community
Videos produced by students, faculty, staff, and other members of the community
ENGINEERyourHEALTH is an awareness initiative dedicated to instilling the perception of health and wellness as a significance and a priority, primarily focused around "condition management" and evolving into a universal understanding that health is critical to the success and future of our ...
The "I'm a Nuke!" Campaign internet video project is a series of film interviews and dialogues of the charismatic and passionate young engineers attending the 2013 ANS Student Conference. Visit the Conference website.
On March 6, 2013, 19 recipients of this year's MIT Excellence Awards were presented with their honors during a ceremony in Kresge Auditorium.
What can you expect from a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Mongolia, sometimes referred to as the Land of the Blue Sky? Take a look, then check out the Travel Program trip, June 15–26, 2013, that's exclusive to the MIT alumni community.
A 34-second video that tells a lie about body weight and carabiner strength.
Know you want to make/create a certain type of device but aren't sure what companies also make/create that device? This video shows you how to use the patent literature to figure out what companies do what you want to do. Then investigate those companies ...
This video will show you how you can use a company database, like Hoover's, to generate a list of competitors for a company. You can use this competitor list to generate a pool of companies to apply to, or to learn more about the company you want to apply to. If ...
This video shows how you can use a company database, like Hoover's, to create a list of companies in a certain geographical area, by an industry code, or other criteria. If you have questions or comments about the MIT Libraries, Ask Us!. ...
A panel of recent MIT alumni across academia, industry, consulting, and entrepreneurial careers speak about how they planned and accomplished graduation (convincing advisor, committee); how their career paths post-graduation have changed since MIT (work style, pace, perks, drawbacks); and what ...
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MIT students perform the String Quartet No. 12 in C Minor "Quartettsatz" composed by Franz Schubert. Bravo to violinists Elizabeth Bearrick and George Cheng, violist Christy Petruczok, and cellist Sae Jang. And many thanks to their coach Marcus Thompson. ...