Thursday, April 23, 2009

Today's Guest: Stuart Schmill

Join us on the SOTI with the MIT Dean of Admissions! Tune in to 88.1 FM (or catch the webstream from WMBR.org) at 4pm to find out what it takes to get into the world's #1 Tech school.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Today's Guest: Jed Wartman

Tune in right now! Jed Wartman, Assistant Dean for Student Activities is joining us today to talk about - well, whatever we feel like! Call in 617-253-8810 with any questions you want to ask him!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Today's Guest: Anne Hunter

Anne Hunter, the person who can "get things" in course 6 is today's guest. You might have heard of her "jobslist". Tune in to WMBR (88.1FM or wmbr.org) at 4pm to understand exactly how much she hates Journey!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Schedule Update

We have a great set of guests coming to the show in the coming weeks!

9th April: TBA
16th April: Jed Wartman, Assistant Dean for Student Activities
23rd April: Stuart Schmill, MIT Dean of Admissions
30th April: TBA
7th May: John DiFava, Director of Facilities Operations and Security

As always, if there is anyone you would like to hear on SOTI, leave a comment.

April 2nd Summary

Chancellor Philip Clay was this week's guest. The playlist included songs by Marvin Gaye, Ray Charles, and Nina Simone.

Some of the highlights were
- The Chancellor was a graduate student at MIT and picked MIT over Harvard
- The Chancellor is a member of the faculty and has been teaching for a couple of decades
- The most important issue for MIT to deal with is the economy
- The best thing that students can do to aid transparency and student involvement at MIT is to improve communication between students. Perhaps through a radio show!
- The Chancellor is the best dressed man on campus

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Today's Guest: Chancellor Philip Clay

The Chancellor of MIT will be today's guest on the SOTI. Tune in at 4pm on 88.1FM, or get the webstream from wmbr.org. We will explore his favorite music by Ray Charles, and he will shed some light on the person behind the Chancellor.