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Bloomberg Businessweek

"Most undergraduates know that an internship is the ticket to a full-time job offer. More than half of the graduating seniors who responded to the 2011 National Association of Colleges and Employers student survey reported having had an internship or co-op experience."

Reuters

"A brave group of educators and entrepreneurs think they can change that. With games and competitions, museums and traveling road shows - and a strategic sprinkling of celebrities - they aim to make math engaging, exciting and even fun."

U.S. News & World Report

"A new nonsurgical method for monitoring brain pressure might help improve treatment of head injury patients, according to a new study."

The New York Times

"But what does the poverty line really tell us – is it a level of consumption above which people can live comfortably?"

Boston Magazine.

"Today, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff will make two stops in Cambridge as part of her visit to the United States."

WBUR- Radio Boston

"Tod Machover is a cellist, composer and inventor who believes passionately that technology can democratize music. He’s widely recognized as one of the most innovative composers of his generation."

USA Today

"The emerging portrait: Geeks are cool."

CNN Money

"Li-Shiuan Peh, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT has come up with cool technology that models the networking layout of the web, with routers and packets and adapted it for on-chip communication."

CNN

"The World Bank will choose its next president in one week, and for the first time ever, it's got a competition on its hands."

Bloomberg Businessweek

"All three schools had 30-year ROI well above $1 million, a claim only 11 schools could make."

MSNBC

"MIT researchers now have created such tiny particles that could someday make cancer-killing proteins on demand."

BBC News

"The BBC's Katty Kay speaks to MIT Professor Simon Johnson about his new book White House Burning and the way forward for the US economy."

The New York Times

"That was at the inaugural Cambridge Science Festival, in 2007; this year’s- the sixth- begins April 20. And if the science festival can be said to have an animating spirit, Dr. Durant- whose day job is director of the M.I.T. Museum- would be a good candidate."

The Wall Street Journal

"U.S. President Barack Obama is set to meet with Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff in Washington on Monday amid optimism for closer ties with South America's rising economic power."

The New York Times

"At the most formative time of their careers, they sized each other up during the firm’s weekly brainstorming sessions, absorbing the same profoundly analytical view of the world."