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David Da He—The Tech
Zuckerberg (and occasionally Schroepfer) answered a variety of questions covering topics ranging from online privacy to Facebook’s addictiveness — the latter of which Zuckerberg attributed to a combination of human so...
Nicholas Chornay—The Tech
Zuckerberg, a Harvard dropout, graciously accepts an MIT hoodie from Chancellor Grimson at the end of the discussion.
Nicholas Chornay—The Tech
After an hour-long discussion with Chanceller Eric Grimson PhD ’80, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes questions from the audience in 26-100.
David Da He—The Tech
Facebook Director of Engineering Jocelyn Goldfein awaits Mark Zuckerberg’s arrival in 26-100.
David Da He—The Tech
Eric Grimson PhD ’80, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Facebook Vice President of Engineering Mike Schroepfer.
David Da He—The Tech
An excited Hiawatha Bray, reporter for the Boston Globe, tries to ask Zuckerberg questions during the press event on Monday.
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks to the press outside Lobby 10 around noon on Monday. After fielding questions from the press, Zuckerberg addressed a packed 26-100. Zuckerberg also attended a recruiting event with ...
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
Zuckerberg speaks to the press prior to his appearance in 26-100. Over 2,600 students entered the ticket lottery to see Zuckerberg speak.
Kailiang Chen
This “J,” representing the J/ψ meson is displayed at the MIT Museum.
Fangfei Shen
Noam Angrist ’13 (left) and Ron Rosenberg ’13 founded Amphibious Achievement, a high school mentoring program that provides free athletic training and academic instruction to local high school students.
Arfa Aijazi—The Tech
Ambika M. Krishnamachar ‘15 prepares to maneuver past a defendant during a game against Wellesley Tuesday night. MIT won the game 1-0 to advance to the semifinal round in the NEWMAC women’s soccer tournament.
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
Kailiang Chen
Thomas A. Anderson ’13, new IFC president.
Joseph Maurer—The Tech
David He
Michael A. Batista ’12 competes in the Men’s Smallbore event during Friday’s rifle competition against the U.S. Naval Academy and Wentworth Institute of Technology.
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
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