Sunday, September 10, 2017

A weird MIT dorm dies, and a crisis blooms at colleges [wired.com]



"As classes got underway this week, something was missing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  Something weird. . . . "

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a pretty cool place -- one that served a purpose. And to a less extreme extent, as a goody-two-shoes who opted for a dorm with a somewhat countercultural (artsy/gay, when that was still at least a bit edgy) reputation, I can sympathize.

    It also sounds like MIT admin might need a refresher on causation vs. correlation: if the dorm housing some of its most vulnerable students has a lower graduation rate (or a higher drug-use rate), is that really a surprise? Will the same students actually do better if dispersed around the campus (especially a campus where people get to choose a dorm their first year)? Sounds like they're going to find out. I hope they've actually acknowledged their hypothesis and designed a way to test it.

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