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MIT Graduate Housing

MIT Graduate Housing

The guide I wish I'd had

May 9, 2018 | Lauren S.

During my interview weekend at MIT, I went on a brief housing tour of three MIT graduate housing residences that current students lived in. One student proclaimed her room was the biggest bedroom in the whole building. I made a mental note—the biggest room in the furnished dorm is not very big. Don’t live there. […]

Dressing Down for Success

Dressing Down for Success

A fashion conscious female navigating the judgement of her peers

March 24, 2018 | Lauren S.

What you need to know about me: I am a 25 year old white female, 5’5”, with long legs and a burst of tangled brown curly hair. I have more Lululemon leggings than pairs of jeans, and I prefer wine to beer. I listen to NPR and the Chainsmokers, and love any season of the […]

Out of the lab, into the Rice Paddy

Out of the lab, into the Rice Paddy

A reflection on engineering principles observed on an adventure in Laos

January 29, 2018 | Lauren S.

I’ll pose this question to the MIT and scientific community: how would you identify and separate healthy rice grains from empty or insect-damaged grains to feed to the chickens? As MIT graduate students, we’d probably over-engineer this. Is there some protein in the healthy grain I can image for? I’m a mass spectrometrist, so I’d […]

Girls just wanna have FUNding

Girls just wanna have FUNding

My perspective on the proposed tax bill H.R.1

November 13, 2017 | Lauren S.

Joining thousands of other activists at the March for Science last spring, I proudly held my handcrafted, glittery poster in the air. “Girls just wanna have FUNding,” it said. Now, I realize I should have been more specific: “Girls just wanna have FUNding­–for their research, but also for themselves.” A poster large enough to accommodate […]

Evolution of the MIT Grad Blog

Evolution of the MIT Grad Blog

The blog helped her regain a voice, and she didn't want it to end

October 24, 2017 | Lauren S.

Understanding what graduate student life is like at MIT is challenging for an outsider. Before I arrived, I had preconceived notions about what the student body would be like: ultra-nerdy kids that participated in hackathons on the weekend and probably couldn’t chug a beer. While admittedly some of these stereotypes are true, I now embody […]