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Professor Alex H. Slocum ’82 was just as excited as the graduates.
Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
The class of 2011 was MIT’s 145th graduating class, which coincides with MIT’s 150th year. The discrepancy was caused because the Civil War delayed the start of classes.
Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
A stuffed Pikachu is visible on one graduate’s mortarboard. Other creative designs included a graduated cylinder and flags of different nations.
Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
Lightning appeared in the sky over Boston during the tornado and thunderstorm last week.
Grgur Tokic
Balloons representing the class years of alumni present for their class reunions were scattered throughout Killian.
Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
Ice sculptures of objects with significance to MIT’s history and the Toast to Tech event adorned tables around Killian.
Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
On June 3, 983 undergraduates and 1,471 graduate students received their degrees.
Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
An Army UH 60 Black Hawk helicopter visited Briggs Field for an inspection by MIT’s Army ROTC.
Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
Liquid Archive by Head of the Department of Architecture Nader Tehrani and Professor of Visual Arts Gediminas Urbonas was installed for the FAST Arts Festival. During FAST Light in early May, an hour-long program of e...
Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
For MIT’s 150th anniversary, hackers installed 20–30 hacks all over campus. This sideways lounge hack was installed to commemorate the upside-down lounge hack installed during Campus Preview Weekend 2010.
Yuanyu Chen—The Tech
At noon on April 30 an organized “flash mob” convened in Lobby 7, singing and dancing to a selection of pop and dance music. The flash mob required advance sign-up and rehearsal attendance.
Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
Undergraduate Association President Vrajesh Y. Modi ’11 holds up the iPad used to sign a recommitment to MIT’s charter at the MIT Next Century Convocation on April 10.
Biyeun M. Buczyk—The Tech
Visitors explore the Unflat Pavilion/Feather-Weight House, a freestanding pavilion constructed from laminated plywood that appeared on campus in early May. The structure was created by Nick Gelpi, a lecturer in the De...
Nicholas Chornay—The Tech
Inflatable stars soared above Killian Court during FAST Light on May 7. The sculptures were designed by Otto Piene, director emeritus of MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies.
Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
Children learn the inner workings of a joystick-controlled robotic manipulator at a technology demonstration in the Stata Center during MIT’s Under The Dome Open House celebration. Approximately 20,000 attendees visit...
Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
Night of Numbers, a set of lighted numbers with special significance to MIT, was installed on buildings across campus by Praveen Subramani G and Anna A. Kotova ’10 for the MIT150 FAST Arts Festival. It used LCD projec...
Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
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