Helping others in daily doses
When senior Donald Little saw a need for better day-to-day organization in his fraternity house, he got to work on a Web application to address it. The app, called FratWorks, is just one example of how Little has improved people’s daily lives during his time at MIT. Whether he is developing useful apps or mentoring other students, the computer science and engineering major strives to connect with others and help them in ways big and small. A broad perspective Little credits his background with helping him gain a broad perspective on the world at a young age. Little’s family moved from Texas to Argentina when he was 2 and moved to Egypt when he was 13. In Egypt, he attended an international high school along with students from all over the world. “There were a bunch of different cultures, a bunch of different languages, a bunch of different ideologies,” says Little. “But ultimately...