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Boston Globe

MIT freshman Katie Collins is highlighted by The Boston Globe for her “noteworthy performance” at the Division 3 pre-nationals women’s cross-country meet. Collins’ performance helped the Engineers to a second-place finish in the meet. 

CBS Boston

Sophomore Vick Liu speaks with CBS Boston’s Lisa Hughes about the sleeping bag he designed to help Syrian refugees. “For refugees who are living either in camps or resettlement areas, it’s very tough to stay warm,” says Liu. “There was such a large group of people who were suffering, and I was just trying to figure out how can I help.”

WHDH 7

Channel 7’s Ryan Schulteis speaks with sophomore Vick Liu about TravelerPack, a lightweight sleeping bag Liu designed to help Syrian refugees withstand freezing winter temperatures. Liu drew on his experience as an Eagle Scout to help create the sleeping bag. “My whole goal in life is really just to impact people in a positive way,” said Liu. 

Boston Herald

Boston Herald reporters Jack Encarnacao and Marie Szaniszlo write that students from the MIT Mexican Association have developed a website to help Mexicans impacted by last week’s earthquake. The students are mapping “the GPS coordinates of places where locals can report specific needs, so assistance can be targeted.”

The Boston Globe

Writing for The Boston Globe, President L. Rafael Reif expresses support for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. “As the president of one of America’s leading technical universities — an institution built on intellectual excellence, a meritocratic openness to talent, and a long tradition of national service — I believe repealing DACA would be a mistake.”  

The Boston Globe

Steve Annear of The Boston Globe writes about the tradition of MIT students building a roller coaster to welcome freshmen to campus. “It was a good part of the reason that I became a mechanical engineer and I know that’s also true for other people,” says senior Andrea Meister.

NBC

Recent MIT graduate Charlie Andrews-Jubelt completed the Los Angeles finals round of NBC’s reality competition series, “American Ninja Warrior.” He will now advance to the next round of the competition, which will be held in Las Vegas. 

Preston County News & Journal

Preston County News & Journal reporter Theresa Marthey writes that students from Preston County, West Virginia are working on code to move SPHERES satellites on the International Space Station as part of the Zero Robotics program. Instructor Amanda Rehe explains that, “students have direct access with students from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to use as a resource and assist with coding help.”

Boston Globe

Boston Globe reporter Steve Annear spotlights how MIT students have transformed the walls of a pedestrian tunnel that runs underneath Ames Street into a giant work of art. Annear notes that, “in true MIT fashion, they rolled out an app that makes some of the work come to life when it’s viewed through a smartphone screen.”

WDEF-12 TV

WDEF-12 TV reporter Jordan spotlights Renee Schebler, a graduate of the STEM School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, who plans to attend MIT this fall. Schebler developed a programmable bear for her senior business project and explains that “getting kids, especially girls, involved in STEM fields is a true passion of mine.” 

Boston Globe

Boston Globe reporter Steve Annear spotlights an MIT Admissions video that shows “Iron Man” superhero Riri Williams building her iconic suit on campus. Stuart Schmill, dean of admissions, says the Admissions Office videos, which are created as a lighthearted way to announce when admissions decisions will be available, “capture the spirit of this place and what students love to do.”

Jeopardy!

Lilly Chin, a senior in MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, is one of 15 contestants on the 2017 Jeopardy! College Championship. Chin has advanced through the quarter and semifinal rounds and will compete in the final round of the tournament. 

Essence

Paula Rogo of Essence writes that MIT senior Tiera Guinn, who currently works as a Rocket Structural Design and Analysis Engineer for NASA, is making history before she graduates. “She is showing us that you can aim for the stars, literally,” writes Rogo. 

The Boston Globe

MIT’s Green Building was lit up with a blue “5” after the Patriot’s fifth Super Bowl win, reports Jaclyn Reiss of The Boston Globe.

The Huffington Post

Before she even graduates from MIT, senior Tiera Guinn is working for NASA’s Space Launch System, writes Zahara Hill of The Huffington Post. Guinn, who designs and analyzes parts for the rocket that will transport people to Mars, advises young girls with similar aspirations to “look forward to your dream and you can’t let anybody get in the way of it.”