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IAP 2017 offers a do-it-yourself bamboo bicycle workshop in which students learn how to design and build a bike. Bamboo is a renewable resource, growing as much as one meter per day.
Anselmo Cassiano–The Tech
A new IAP 2017 course teaches students how to make DIY medical technologies. The course , HST.S47, began Jan.9
Anselmo Cassiano–The Tech
Last friday Feb. 24 at the Walker Memorial, the MIT Brazilian and Hellenic Students' Associations celebrated RIO-Patra: Brazilian-Greek Carnival Party with internationally known samba and percussion group GROOVERSITY.
Anselmo Cassiano–The Tech
Srini Devadas, Webster Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Photo courtesy of Daniel Jackson.
Nasser Rabbat, the Aga Khan Professor in the Department of Architecture.
Photo courtesy of Daniel Jackson.
MIT Shotokan Karate club hosted the Harvard Shotokan club Feb. 19 for a fundamentals seminar with Vazrik Chiloyan ’11, a 2nd degree black belt.
Anselmo Cassiano–The Tech
The Broad Institute, home of the Zhang lab and a hub for CRISPR research.
Anselmo Cassiano–The Tech
Lilly Chin '17 and Alex Trebeck on Jeopardy! College Championship.
Photo courtesy of Jeopardy Productions, Inc.
"At Odds" features arts made with chromogenic color print (photogram), metal, magnets, chromogenic color print (opaque projection), paper, glass, umbrella frame, and tie-wrap.
Courtesy of Gwenneth Boelens
Hot honey bacon grilled cheese from Roxy's/A4CADE in Central Square.
Tara Lee–The Tech
Suyash Fulay ’17 celebrates a point against then nationally ranked #12 Lasell College. The Engineers won in an exciting 5 match game 3-2.
Lily Bailey–The Tech
Nikta Fakhri, Assistant Professor in Physics.
Photo courtesy of Daniel Jackson.
The gallery includes a live mural, where visitors can continue to add their art until the exhibit closes on March 2.
Photo credit: Josh Ramos
Leslie Jones, known for her work on Saturday Night Live and her performance in Ghostbusters (2016), performed in Kresge on Feb. 19.
Photo courtesy of Leslie Jones
Aaron Diehl presents Jelly and George featuring Adam Birnbaum and Cécile McLorin Salvant at Berklee presented by the Celebrity Series of Boston.
Photo Credit: Robert Torres
Leslie Jones, known for her work on Saturday Night Live and her performance in Ghostbusters (2016), performed in Kresge on Feb. 19.
Photo courtesy of Leslie Jones
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