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What is the old MIT mascot?

Tim the Beaver History. The Beaver has been a member of MIT for one hundred years. But how did the Beaver come to the MIT community? This excerpt was found in a dusty file cabinet, archived amongst the CAC files, as part of a plan to redesign the Beaver costume.
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What is the mascot of MIT?

The Tim the BeaVR app made its debut at the MIT Community Day on April 29, 2023, where visitors could make photos posing with an invisible, VR Tim. MIT's mascot Tim the Beaver is ready to travel virtually anywhere in the world!
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What was MIT originally called?

In 1863 under the same act, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts founded the Massachusetts Agricultural College, which developed as the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In 1866, the proceeds from land sales went toward new buildings in the Back Bay. MIT was informally called "Boston Tech".
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What mascot does MIT have?

Our mascot is a beaver—nature's original engineer. Perfect, right? Tim the Beaver has been a member of the MIT community for 100 years. MIT's school colors are cardinal red and silver gray.
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Why is Caltech mascot a beaver?

Caltech's mascot is the Beaver, a homage to nature's engineer. Its teams are members of the NCAA Division III and compete in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), which Caltech co-founded in 1915.
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TIM the Beaver: MIT's mascot since 1914

Is Caltech better than MIT?

While Caltech and MIT are amongst the best places in the world to study technology-related fields, Caltech leans a tad stronger on physics, science, and astronomy. At the same time, MIT has a slightly superior computer science and engineering education.
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What is the old name for Caltech?

Caltech was founded in 1891 as Throop University by Amos Gager Throop (pronounced T-R-O-O-P). The name was changed to Throop Polytechnic Institute (1893-1912) and then to Throop College of Technology (1913-1919).
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Did Harvard ever have a mascot?

Mascot. The mascot for Harvard University, as of 2014, is the pilgrim John Harvard. John Harvard was the first benefactor of the university. Harvard University's school color is crimson, which is also the name of its athletic teams.
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What did Stanford mascot used to be?

The "Indian" became the mascot for Stanford's athletic teams in 1930 and continued as such through 1970, its most common manifestation being a caricature of a small Indian with a big nose.
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What is Dartmouth mascot?

Keggy the Keg, anthropomorphic keg, teenage heartthrob. Following the abandonment of the “Indian” mascot in the 1970s, Dartmouth has been without an official mascot for decades.
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Is MIT better than Harvard?

MIT's renowned strength in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) makes it an ideal choice for those passionate about innovation and research in these fields, while Harvard's broader liberal arts focus offers a more interdisciplinary education. So is MIT better than Harvard? Not necessarily.
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Which is older MIT or Harvard?

First Harvard is older than the US has been an independent country. It was established in 1636. Boston University is comparatively younger, as it was founded in 1839 (California became a US state in 1850). MIT was the newcomer, being founded in 1861.
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Why is MIT not an Ivy League?

Beyond Ivy: Stanford, MIT, and Duke

When the Ivy League was established, these institutions didn't have notably robust athletic programs, hence their exclusion.
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Why is MIT's mascot named Tim?

Tim the Beaver

The name "Tim" is simply "MIT" spelled backwards. A beaver was selected as the MIT mascot because beavers are "nature's engineers"; this decision was made at the Technology Club of New York's annual dinner on January 17, 1914.
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Are MIT students called beavers?

What is the nickname for MIT students (such as a tiger or lion)? Beavers. The term Engineers is a made-up moniker by sports writers as a put-down. They did it to RPI and to WPI, but MIT chose to be the Beavers, similar to Babson or Oregon State.
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What is the MIT Beavers name?

The late President Richard Maclaurin formally accepted the proposal, and at this dinner a group of beavers shown in natural surroundings was presented to the Institute. The beaver has since been named TIM as MIT spelled backwards. Thus, Tim the Beaver (or MIT the Beaver) was born.
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When did Stanford get rid of the Indian mascot?

The Indian symbol was eventually dropped in 1972 following meetings between Stanford native American students and President Richard Lyman. The 55 students, supported by the other 358 American Indians enrolled in California colleges, felt the mascot was an insult to their culture and heritage.
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What is the S with a Tree logo?

The block S with tree is one of the most recognized logos of Stanford University. The tree is based on the rendition of El Palo Alto, the tree seen on the Stanford seal. The symbol was updated in 2014. For the Stanford block S with tree, the preferred presentation is in two colors: Cardinal red and Palo Alto green.
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Does Upenn have a mascot?

The University of Pennsylvania's mascot, Quaker, is a nod to the religion adopted by William Penn who established Pennsylvania as a Quaker Province.
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What do Harvard students call themselves?

The most common term for a Harvard student is “Harvardian” or “'Vardian.”
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What university has a turtle mascot?

Testudo, a diamondback terrapin, is the mascot of the University of Maryland, College Park and represents the university both at sporting events and as a more general symbol.
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What is the oldest university in the world?

1. University of Bologna – Italy. Established in 1088, the University of Bologna holds the title of being the oldest in the world.
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Did Einstein teach at Caltech?

Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was a visiting scientist at Caltech on three separate occasions in the early 1930s. Seventy years later, his presence was officially restored at Caltech in the summer of 2000 through the Einstein Papers Project's installation on campus.
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Why is Caltech not called CIT?

Throop College did not become the California Institute of Technology until 1920 (or 1921 if you read wikipedia). Since there was no "Tech" school (that I know of) in California, CalTech or Caltech would have been less ambiguous than CIT in most science and engineering circles.
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