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Student Life

Channel | updated May 20, 2013

Student life at MIT is about more than what is taught in the classroom — it's about living here, experiencing life, learning by doing, exploring opportunities for yourself as a student and discovering who you are. Learn more at the Division of Student Life website.

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MIT Glass Lab: Where art meets science
  • MIT News,
  • Feature
MIT Glass Lab: Where art meets science

The MIT Glass Lab is administratively co-sponsored by the Materials Processing Center and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.

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A look inside the MIT Hobby Shop
  • MIT News,
  • News
A look inside the MIT Hobby Shop

Now in its 75th year, we take a look back how the Hobby Shop began, and how it evolved to what it is today.

MIT L.E.A.D. - The Benefits of Diversity
  • Student Life,
  • Event
MIT L.E.A.D. - The Benefits of Diversity

Embracing diversity is an important quality as a leader. Leaders gain understanding, perspective, and generate opportunities for themselves and others.  This workshop discusses and demonstrates the benefits of diversity and its importance within a student organization. The focus is on ...

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Folding fiends: MIT's Origami Club
  • Student Life,
  • Profile
OrigaMIT: MIT's Origami Club

OrigaMIT is MIT's original origami club, which exists to promote, practice and teach origami folding, analysis and design.

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In profile: Nikolai Begg
  • Lemelson-MIT Program,
  • Profile
Nikolai Begg: The 2013 $30,000 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize Winner

Profile video of Nikolai Begg, 2013 $30,000 winner of the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for his portfolio of novel medical devices that are helping to make surgical procedures less invasive.

Beethoven Flute Trio - MIT Chamber Music
  • Music and theater arts,
  • Event
Beethoven Flute Trio - MIT Chamber Music

MIT students perform the Piano Trio No. 1 in E flat Major composed by Ludwig Beethoven.  Bravo to flutist Vivian Liu, cellist Sae Jang (cello heaven), and pianist Yimin Chen.  And thanks to their coach Jean Rife. Four movements: Allegro, Adagio Cantabile, Scherzo, and Presto. Killian ...

Brahms Sextet - MIT Chamber Society
  • Music and theater arts,
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Brahms Sextet - MIT Chamber Society

MIT students perform the String Sextet No. 1 in B flat Major composed by Johannes Brahms.  Bravo to violinists Ari Umans and David Somach, violists Stephen Chang and Carolyn Chang, cellists Sunny Wicks and Kyle Miller.  And thanks to their coach Marcus thompson.  Last two ...

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Teaching robots to adapt
  • MIT News,
  • News
Teaching robots to adapt

Students show how household robots could use a little lateral thinking to compensate for their physical shortcomings.

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Why science should be a story
  • Biology,
  • Event
TEDxBeaconStreet: Science Should Be a Story — Tyler DeWitt

PhD candidate Tyler DeWitt discusses how scientists could better focus on communicating their main ideas through appealing narratives.

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From Robots to Pageantry
  • Student Life,
  • Profile
Student profile: Jaqueline Durazo

Jacqueline Durazo, a mechanical engineering major, discusses her work building robots and participating in pageants.

MLK Jr. Breakfast 2013: Welcome
  • Guest speakers and special events,
  • Event
MLK Jr. Breakfast 2013: Welcome

MIT’s 39th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration took place on Feb. 6, 2013.

Recognition of MLK Award Recipients
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Recognition of MLK Award Recipients

MIT’s 39th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration took place on Feb. 6, 2013.

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The Laboratory for Chocolate Science
  • MIT News,
  • Feature
Chock full of fun: The Laboratory for Chocolate Science

Founded in 2003, the MIT Laboratory for Chocolate Science is a student club dedicated to the appreciation of chocolate in all its myriad forms.

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Staying afloat in a cardboard boat
  • MIT News,
  • Feature
Staying afloat: the annual Cardboard Boat Regatta

In the annual Head of the Zesiger, students design and then race boats constructed solely out of cardboard, paint and tape.

ENGINEERyourHEALTH: Regulate Weight
  • Athletics,
  • Feature
ENGINEERyourHEALTH: Regulate Weight

ENGINEERyourHEALTH is an MIT awareness initiative dedicated to instilling the perception of health and wellness as a significance and priority.

2.12 Robot Olympics 2012
  • Robotics,
  • Educational
2.12 Robot Olympics 2012

Philip James Cohen, MBA '13
  • Business and Management,
  • Event
Philip James Cohen, MBA '13

Philip James Cohen, MBA '13, U.S. Air Force Veteran, talks about his experiences at MIT Sloan, sharing how he was able to incorporate his expertise from his military service into his academic life. For more information on the MIT Sloan MBA Student Experience: ...

Winter Superlogs - Students and Alums
  • Student Life,
  • Event
Winter Superlogs - Students and Alums

The MIT Logarhythms (Student Division) a cappella singing group are joined by the Logs Alums for a hearty and humorous rendition of 'Superlogs' to a packed house of responsive fans. Logs Winter Concert: Dec. 13, 2012, Kresge Auditorium.

IAP Externship Program Orientation
  • Independent Activities Period (IAP),
  • Demonstration
IAP Externship Program Orientation

Giant Chanukah Menorah - real oil lamps
  • Student Life,
  • Event
Giant Chanukah Menorah - real oil lamps

The lighting of the giant Chanukah menorah on the Framingham Green to celebrate the second day of the holiday of lights and oil.  December 9, 2012.

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