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GradThriving: Time Out Tuesdays
Ever get mad when someone tells you to “take a deep breath?” While this comment can be irritating in the moment, slowing our breathing is actually scientifically proven to be one of the best ways to engage our parasympathetic nervous system (the one that calms us down) in times of stress. May can be a […]
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Conference grant for students presenting original research or serving as a panelist at a conference in July, August, and September.
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Random Gone Right
As spring rolls around, many soon-to-be graduate students are receiving their letters of admission, and current MIT students are embarking on summer internships, research, or vacation after a long semester. Both future and current students, however, face the same dilemma: finding housing for the fall. New students may face the challenge of having no or […]
Yes, you can have a life in grad school
“But I’ll be thirty when I finish graduate school!” “Julia, would you rather be thirty with a PhD or without one?” I have repeated this conversation many times in my head and to anyone who will listen. Before I decided to get my PhD in biology, I had heard so many horror stories about graduate […]
Grad School is Just Chess with Pipettes
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 […]
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MIT marks first Robert R. Taylor Day with Tuskegee University
On April 10, MIT marked its first official Robert R. Taylor Day with a program centered on the life and work of Robert Robinson Taylor (Class of 1892), the Institute’s first Black graduate and the first academically trained Black architect in the United States. After graduating from MIT, Taylor joined Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University), […]
Celebrating dorm-to-market social entrepreneurship at MIT
Over 200 students, alumni, faculty, staff, funders, and community collaborators gathered at the MIT Media Lab on April 15 for the 25th annual IDEAS Social Innovation Incubator Showcase and Awards, hosted by the Priscilla King Gray (PKG) Center for Social Impact. Since its founding in 2001, the PKG Center’s IDEAS Incubator has launched hundreds of […]
Solving hard problems in soft electronics
A crepe cake. That’s how Camille Cunin describes the polymer-metal “sandwiches” that became a highlight of her doctoral thesis at MIT’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE). Over close to five years, these composites were a key component of her research on bioelectronics — devices designed to interface with the human body. Cunin completed […]
