John Urschel speaks about graduate studies in mathematics, professional football, and career aspirations
Professor John Urschel of the Mathematics Department was appointed as an assistant professor in the fall of 2023. Urschel completed his PhD at MIT in 2021 and was a former NFL player for the Baltimore Ravens for three years.
Showers to not rain on your parade
An upper level trough is edging towards the East Coast just in time to dampen your weekend plans.
MIT holds Fall Career Fair
Around 4044 people attended the fair, with lectures and recitations canceled to encourage attendance.
Clarity from Christians at MIT
Christian groups on campus have a history of coldness and outright discrimination of our queer community members. This piece highlights the mixed progress we’ve made towards an inclusive campus and calls for all groups to make clear their support or lack thereof for proud, queer Christians.
The Creator manages to Create a stunning world without much sense
In the challenging economic environment of Hollywood in 2023, The Creator sets a commendable model for how to be smart with a budget and avoid retreading the same IP. Movies looking to follow its footsteps just need to accomplish these feats with a better script and a more talented cast.
MIT Sport Taekwondo wins home tournament with a 92-point lead over second place
MIT placed first with 376 points overall (Northeastern finished in second place with 284 points — 92 behind MIT) at the tournament, which was attended by schools like West Point, Harvard, and the University of Michigan.
the gis of ‘eunice exists!!’
to me, writing is everything — a steadfast anchor in vast turbulence of a world full of hrrgs and unexpected outcomes.
Your immune system could be the cause of memory loss
The immune response damages our ability to learn and remember things, even before symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease become apparent.