Blog

My musical journey in Boston

My musical journey in Boston

How a fortuitous encounter started my musical career

March 14, 2021 | Yong-Chul Y.

An Instrumental Encounter “I am a musician.” I did not expect to hear those words during my lab rotation for the Health Science Technology program. I clearly remember the day. It was a chilly winter afternoon of 2018 at Lansdowne Street in Cambridge when I was introduced to a lab administrator, who showed me around […]

Welcome to the CandE shop

Welcome to the CandE shop

Building an Online Community for MIT Climate and Energy Enthusiasts

December 21, 2020 | Cathy W.

I came to MIT knowing exactly what I wanted to pursue: ensuring reliable, secure, clean, and affordable energy for all. You’d think that it would be easy to find a community of similarly minded peers in MIT’s large climate and energy ecosystem. And in a way, it was. My master’s program, Technology and Policy, has […]

Vacation time!… What to do? What to do?

Vacation time!… What to do? What to do?

Opportunities for graduate students during pandemic and non-pandemic periods

December 4, 2020 | Andrea D.

When packing my suitcases to do my Master’s in Engineering and Management at MIT, I was not just thinking about which classes I was going to take, but also about what I was going to do over the vacation period.      Three months of summer vacation is a lot of time to travel around the […]

How I came to Cambridge before I came to Cambridge

How I came to Cambridge before I came to Cambridge

Lessons I learned as a newly accepted student during a pandemic

October 13, 2020 | Ambar R.

I could finally see the finish line. If you were to ask me five months ago where I would be by Aug 10, 2020, I’d have said “in Boston” without blinking an eye. But guess what: COVID-19 spoiled my plans, and here I am, still in Mexico. To be honest, it was a bummer, mostly […]

Playing Avalon on Zoom

Playing Avalon on Zoom

How a virtual board game keeps us connected during quarantine

September 21, 2020 | Bright Y.

Many of us feel lonely during quarantine times, especially international students who are now outside the US, such as myself. To stay mentally healthy through this pandemic, it’s important to stay connected with friends back at MIT. So recently, we reconstructed a favorite Friday-night ritual of ours — playing the board game Avalon — on […]