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WEATHER, p. 2 Fri: 53°F | 37°F MIT’s Rain, wind Oldest and Largest SAT: 50°F | 39°F Newspaper Partly sunny SUN: 50°F | 29°F Sunny Volume 131, Number 12 tech.mit.edu Friday, March 11, 2011 Purple spotted across campus Tuition, self-help costs will rise in fall FinAid budget set to increase 5%; hiked work/loan contribution By Leo Zhou an oversimplification of the bud- STAFF REPORTER geting process. She said the budget was deliberated after they conclud- Tuition will increase 3.9 percent ed that the economy has improved to $40,732 in the 2011-2012 academ- and that family contribution in the ic year, according to a release from past few years has been stable or the MIT News Office. While the fi- decreasing. Therefore, they expect- nancial aid budget is also rising 5 ed that on average, parents will be percent to $91.3 million, the student able to pay a little bit more. self-help costs will increase from “We are in a situation now $3,400 to $4,400 for students with where we are stemming the growth annual family income of $75,000 or in the undergraduate financial aid less, and from $5,500 to $6,000 for budget. That’s been a strategic de- the other financial aid recipients. cision,” said Hicks, explaining that The 5 percent increase in the the financial aid budget in the past financial aid budget next year is decade has been growing at a fast- notably smaller than recent years. er pace than tuition. In any case, In addition, an expanding student Hicks said their budgeting ensured MANOHAR SRIKANTH—THE TECH body appears to further complicate that the full need of every MIT stu- Hackers illuminated both domes with purple lights and placed a purple ribbon above the entrance the net effect of that increase. Ac- dent is met. to 77 Mass. Ave on Wednesday. The lights honor Paint the Campus Purple week and the Relay for Life to cording to Dean of Admissions Stu- Nevertheless, the student self- fight cancer� Relay for Life will take place in Johnson from 6 p�m� on Saturday to 6 a�m� on Sunday� art Schmill ’86, the undergraduate help costs have gone up signifi- enrollment will grow from 4285 to cantly for next year, especially for approximately 4350 next year. This students from low-income families. means that the financial aid budget Hicks clarified that self-help is in per student will increase by only fact a part of the financial aid pack- about 3.4 percent, marking the first age, and a way for students to meet Four MacVicar fellows named time in recent years that tuition will their need by working or taking out outgrow the per capita aid budget. loans. “If you look across the nation, Professors recognized for undergraduate teaching Elizabeth M. Hicks, executive the number one type of aid students director of Student Financial Ser- receive is loans,” said Hicks. By Margaret Cunniff rently 43 MacVicar fellows, who are students,” said Sanyal. vices, said looking at the financial ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR appointed for 10-year terms, during Since arriving at MIT, Sanyal aid budget per enrolled student is Tuition, Page 10 which they receive $10,000 of dis- has seen his teaching style change On Tuesday, four profes- cretionary funds annually for sup- to better meet the needs of the stu- sors were announced as the 2011 port of educational activities. dents. “When you are a young assis- 12% MacVicar Fellows. Professor Bish- The program is named for the tant professor, your first inclination MIT nancial wapriya Sanyal of the Department late Margaret MacVicar, Professor of is to show students how much you 10.3% of Urban Studies and Planning, Physical Science. MacVicar served know. Impressing is not necessar- 10% FA budget ∆ aid change Associate Professor Christopher A. as MIT’s first dean for undergradu- ily what makes a student learn … it Schuh of the Department of Ma- ate education and founded the MIT cannot be a battle between you and 8.2% (2008 to 2011) terials Science and Engineering, Undergraduate Research Opportu- the students,” he explained. 8% FA per student ∆ Professor George C. Verghese of nities Program (UROP). Increasingly, Sanyal has viewed 6.6% the Department of Electrical En- Fellows are nominated by any teaching as a cooperative process gineering and Computer Science, member of the MIT community. between students and teachers. 6% and Professor Patrick H. Winston An advisory committee — includ- “I’m more and more intrigued by 5.0% ’65 of the Department of Electrical ing faculty, students, and Dean for the kind of interaction that leads to 4.9% 3.8% 3.8% Engineering and Computer Science Undergraduate Education Daniel E. learning,” said Sanyal, who believes 4% 3.9% were recognized for their contribu- Hastings PhD ’80 as chair — choos- that “sharing vulnerability” — ad- Tuition ∆ 3.4% tions to undergraduate education es the fellows. mitting that there are answers the at MIT. The MacVicar Fellows univer- professor does not know — leads to 2% The Margaret MacVicar Faculty sally believe that undergraduate increased confidence in students. Fellowship was created in 1991 to teaching is a valuable pursuit. “I like Sanyal tries to focus on how to recognize excellence in undergrad- teaching … my brain reacts differ- 0 uate teaching at MIT. There are cur- ently after I had a good class with MacVicar, Page 13 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 MIT is named second in the Chen wins Lemelson Student Prize IN Short World Reputation Rankings, Deadline to submit LEF/AR- a system based on standing Graduate student recognized for innovation in ‘humanized mouse’ CADE applications for student among academics across the groups is today at 11:59 p.m. world. Harvard was ranked first. By Isabella Wei played a “portfolio of inventiveness.” “The family of Lemelson-MIT stu- Daylight Savings Time starts Secretary of Homeland Se- STAFF REPORTER Chen’s has developed a method of dent prize winners are so incredibly this Sunday! Move your clocks curity Janet Napolitano will inserting tissue-engineered human remarkable that I still cannot believe forward an hour. deliver the Compton Lecture Alice A. Chen G is the winner of liver into mice that allows for a bet- that I’m put in that company. It’s a on Monday, March 14 in Kresge this year’s Lemelson-MIT Student ter understanding of how the human huge honor,” Chen said. The Lemel- Fourth-quarter PE registra- Auditorium at 4 p.m. Prize for her innovative contribu- liver metabolizes drugs — knowledge son panel tricked Chen by convincing tion will continue until next tions to biotechnology, most notably which can aid future drug develop- her they needed her help on a proj- Wednesday. Visit http://mitpe. Regular Action admissions the “humanized mouse” — a mouse ment. She described the process of ect with one of the invent teams, and com to sign up for a class. decisions for the Class of 2015 with a tissue-engineered human inventing this technology as “six-and- then surprised her with the good news will be released on Monday liver. Chen is a PhD student at the a-half years of standing on the shoul- once she was in the office. Pre-med registration for 2013 night at http://decisions.mit.edu. Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sci- ders of giants, working closely with Chen claimed she never aspired is now open. Applicants need to ences and Technology and Harvard smart and generous people, and being to a career in science but was instead complete a registration meeting Send news information and School of Engineering and Applied very patient and persistent”. guided into the field by doing research with a member of the pre-health tips to [email protected]. Sciences. The $30,000 student prize Chen said her reaction to winning during her undergraduate years. “That advising staff. is awarded annually to an MIT senior the prestigious Lemelson-MIT prize or graduate student who has dis- was “shock and awe.” Lemelson Prize, Page 10 Protection LUPE Fiasco is The ManY LABS ArthUrsaURUS SECTIONS means Peace UnlaBelaBle OF MIT REX World & Nation � � �2 See why the West As is his new album, The Tech brings you Meet the latest addi- Opinion � � � � � � � � �4 Arts � � � � � � � � � � � �5 Bank’s fence is nec- Lasers, which straddles inside history-making tion to the ever-grow- Fun Pages � � � � � � �6 essary to preserve the mainstream and laboratories from ing cast of The Tech’s Sports � � � � � � � � �15 Israel’s safety� independent� across the Institute� cartoons! OPINION, p. 4 ARTS, p. 5 PHOTO, p. 8–9 FUN, p. 6 2 The Tech Friday, March 11, 2011 Obamas host anti-bullying D conference at White House Consumer agency to post a WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama poked fun at his own big ears and funny name Thursday, but all in the service of a serious subject as he and Michelle Obama opened a White House database of unsafe products conference to spur anti-bullying efforts in schools and communi- ties nationwide. By Andrew Martin uct safety at the Consumer Federa- said, would make it easy to post bo- WORL “If there’s one goal of this conference, it’s to dispel the myth THE NEW YORK TIMES tion of America, an advocacy group. gus reports that could lead consum- that bullying is just a harmless rite of passage or an inevitable part “They either never find out or ers astray. N of growing up,” Obama told about 150 students, parents, teach- Despite threats of a budget cut, find out when it’s too late.” “This is a .gov site,” he said, re- ers, and advocates of prevention measures gathered in the East the Consumer Product Safety Com- Though the database will be con- ferring to the government’s domain Room.