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Summer from the Sloan Building

Summer from the Sloan Building

A few of my personal time-efficient outings that helped me enjoy my summer (without losing my mind) during my summer course at MIT Sloan 

November 6, 2024 | Isabela C. A.

As you walk from Boston to the MIT Dome, you will encounter the famous bridge measured in smoots. At 182.2 smoots ± 1 ear, you will see “HALFWAY TO HELL” written on the concrete. As I read this phrase, I thought to myself that it must be vandalism. Only after the summer term did it […]

Join the Grad Blog editorial team!

Join the Grad Blog editorial team!

Paid positions available; apply by December 1

November 5, 2024 | Grad Blog Editorial Board

Dear MIT grad students, We’re excited to announce that the MIT Grad Blog is searching for several new editors!  As you all know, the Grad Blog serves as an avenue for MIT students to share their experiences with peers and prospective students. As an editor, you would help bloggers like you hone their story into […]

Med is dead

Med is dead

The Dead Sea, the Ocean that wasn't one

October 23, 2024 | Sarah M.

Mediterranean Gannet.  Now, to anyone outside of the close-knit community of MIT Sloan, that phrase makes almost no sense. Gannets live nowhere near the Mediterranean!  At Sloan, a regular conversation among new students goes as follows:  What ocean are you?  Oh! I’m Caribbean (or one of the 5 other “oceans”)  What’s your bird group?  Penguin! […]

The beauty of Boston’s bánh mìs

The beauty of Boston’s bánh mìs

The magic behind these fantastic sandwiches–and where to find them

October 21, 2024 | Jonathan Z.

There’s no sandwich more beautiful than the humble bánh mì. Part of its beauty lies in the sandwich’s symphony of flavors and textures: savory, sour, sweet, spicy, umami, crunchy, soft, and tender, all at the same time. But another part comes from what the sandwich represents. Between the baguette buns hides a rich history and […]

The TA Chronicles: Being volunteered as tribute

The TA Chronicles: Being volunteered as tribute

Coming to terms with my TA assignment

October 16, 2024 | Nick C.

There exists a poignant event in the career of all PhD students that truly tests their mettle… Come to think of it, there are actually many of these – but there’s one in particular that fills me with a little extra anxiety. I’m talking about none other than the dreaded teaching assistant (TA) assignment.  Depending […]