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Upcoming Events

HBCU Internship & Career Fair

HBCU Internship & Career Fair

April 9, 2026

Location:

Sumter, South Carolina

OGE Grad Thriving Lunch @ Food Trucks

OGE Grad Thriving Lunch @ Food Trucks

April 14, 2026

Location:

Walkway in front of Stratton Student Center (W20) from 11:30 am-2 pm.

Registration Required

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Recent Blog Posts

Grad School is Just Chess with Pipettes

February 5, 2026

In grad school, I learned how to play chess—and got addicted to it. At first, it was just a fun distraction from experiments and papers, but over time I realized that many of the lessons I was learning over the board applied just as much to my PhD. Strategy, patience, resilience—the same principles that helped […]

Time After Time

January 5, 2026

The ability to have a shower curtain delivered by Amazon in under twenty-four hours is a recent development, relatively speaking. But the ability to have a printed copy of the latest news delivered to your doorstep, with articles written just hours ago, is not very recent at all, in fact. Home delivery of the print […]

My First Ironman: Where the Road to a World Record Begins

December 15, 2025

I stood on the beach wall staring out into the ocean as the sun rose, forming the most beautiful purples and pinks. I thought to myself: “Today, I find out if the work I put in over the last seven months was enough.” “Today, I find out if the chase towards a world record begins […]

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Recent News

Urban planning students engage with communities through the Freedom Summer Fellowship

April 3, 2026

For the past three summers, MIT master’s students and recently graduated planners have collaborated with cities and community organizations to advance climate, infrastructure, and economic development initiatives. They’re known as the Freedom Summer Fellows, participants in an impact-driven program launched in 2023 by the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP), an expression of […]

Working to advance the nuclear renaissance

April 3, 2026

Today, there are 94 nuclear reactors operating in the United States, more than in any other country in the world, and these units collectively provide nearly 20 percent of the nation’s electricity. That is a major accomplishment, according to Dean Price, but he believes that our country needs much more out of nuclear energy, especially […]

Weekends@MIT offers connection through varied activities

April 3, 2026

Weekends at MIT are often a time for students to catch up on sleep or finish p-sets, lab work, and other school assignments. But for more than two decades, through a student-driven initiative supported by the Division of Student Life (DSL), students have been able to find welcoming activities designed to build community on Friday […]

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