Sports Shorts for Nov. 17, 2014: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Women’s Cross Country wins New England Regional Championships; Rifle closes fall season with three wins.
Women’s Cross Country wins New England Regional Championships; Rifle closes fall season with three wins.
MIT is one of 17 top educational institutions worldwide partnering in the 12-year, $50 million program.
Football clinches NEFC title and NCAA playoff berth; Water Polo wins two at CWPA Northern Division Championships.
Three neuroscientists at MIT have been selected to receive awards from the Society for Neuroscience.
Members of a longstanding student group, the Assassins’ Guild, roam an MIT building each Saturday night.
Engineering a presentation in 6.UAT can be entertaining.
DropWise manufactures hydrophobic coating for power plants that can significantly decrease CO2 emissions.
Cross Country teams run away with NEWMAC Championships; Women’s Tennis collects NEWMAC awards.
Senior Nathan Spielberg uses 3-D printing to build everything from nanoscale chips to houses.
In annual competition, 12 MIT-affiliated teams earn grants and prizes to launch their businesses.
Jimmy Gasore is working on Africa’s first high-frequency climate observatory in his native Rwanda.
MIT withdraws recognition, offers members on-campus housing.