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  2. Splash (academic outreach program) - Wikipedia

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    Help desk - Splash 2012 at MIT. Splash (sometimes stylized as Splash!) is a yearly academic outreach program by many universities that invites high school students to attend classes created and taught by students, alumni, and local community members. Splash was originated in 1988 [1] by MIT's student-run Educational Studies Program (ESP). [2]

  3. MIT Educational Studies Program - Wikipedia

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    The MIT Educational Studies Program was established in 1957; in that same year, it started running the Summer Studies Program (SSP), known as the High School Studies Program (HSSP) since 1967. [1] [2] SSP originally provided college freshman level classes in more traditionally academic subjects like math and science. By 1969, HSSP grew to ...

  4. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    Student activities (also known as campus activities) are student-focused extracurricular clubs and programs offered at a college or university.Student activities are generally designed to allow students to become more involved on campus.

  5. Rocketing Toward the Future: MIT-bound Cleveland High grad ...

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    Now, the graduate of Cleveland High in Rio Rancho will be able to follow her dreams of creating with the help of the Aerospace Corporation Future STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and ...

  6. Pennsylvania cyber charter school students shouldn’t be ...

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    It defines extracurricular activities as “those activities that occur before 7:40 a.m. or after 2:36 p.m. (including school-sponsored summer activities), or those unevaluated/ungraded activities ...

  7. How Vivek Ramaswamy turned his elite education into a ... - AOL

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    When Harvard was renegotiating a contract with janitors and other workers in the fall of 2005, many students pushed the nation’s oldest and wealthiest university to pay a living wage.

  8. Traditions and student activities at MIT - Wikipedia

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    MIT has relatively few formal traditions, compared to many other universities, but has a rich culture of informal traditions and jargon. There are a few "big events" such as Commencement (graduation), but many smaller, decentralized activities sponsored by departments, labs, living groups, student activities, and ad hoc groups of MIT community members united by common interests.

  9. MITES - Wikipedia

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    MITES, or MIT Introduction to Engineering and Science, is a highly selective six-week summer program for rising high school seniors held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Its purpose is to expose students from underserved and underrepresented backgrounds to the fields of science and engineering.