When she was in high school, Haripriya Mehta, a senior in electrical engineering and computer science (Course 6), attended workshops hosted by Northwestern University’s chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), a global organization dedicated to supporting
MIT’s Division of Student Life held their first Student Organization Leadership Summit where over 300 representatives from student clubs and activities gathered in the La Sala de Puerto Rico (W20-202) early last Saturday morning.
On May 13, over 300 members of the MIT community gathered in the Samberg Center (E52) to celebrate outstanding achievements by students, student groups, faculty, and community members at the annual MIT Awards Convocation.
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If you’ve ever watched the Winter Olympics, it’s likely you’ve seen the art of curling in action. Whether it’s the stone throwing, vicious sweeping, boisterous yelling, or funky uniforms, together it all makes for a quirky and addictive sport to watch and play.
The MIT Muses, the only all-female a cappella group on campus has belted beautiful melodies in and around the Institute—be it in the Infinite Corridor, at MIT events, riding in an elevator, and even in
Audrey Pillsbury has many different identities on campus: she is a musician and composer, she rows for MIT’s Women Openweight Crew team, and she studies chemistry (course 5).
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