Sports Shorts for Oct. 14, 2014: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Women’s Tennis Closes NEWMAC Season 9-0; Field Hockey Moves to 9-1
Women’s Tennis Closes NEWMAC Season 9-0; Field Hockey Moves to 9-1
Founded in 1949, group now maintains what may be the world’s largest open-shelf collection of science fiction.
From Afghanistan to the home front, student Jillian Wisniewski makes systems for better intelligence.
More than 100 exhibits celebrate STEAM and the fun of making.
Water Polo wins three in California; Volleyball adds three wins to move to 17-2 on the season.
Football tops Salve Regina to start season at 3-0; Women’s Cross Country takes team title at Purple Valley Classic.
Some 70 MIT students, researchers, and alumni marched in the largest climate rally in history.
Student Loan Art Program allows MIT students to “adopt” an artwork for the academic year.
Sofia Essayan-Perez is inspired by those around her to teach in Nicaragua, conduct neuroscience research.