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How to Combat Homesickness

How to Combat Homesickness

Building your village in Boston

December 3, 2018 | Jessica T.

It’s a small thing, ordering a coffee. Most of us do it, in some cases several times a day (or more likely several times an hour if you’re a grad student at MIT). But for an Australian international student like myself, this simple action comes with a pang of homesickness. Back home in Sydney, my […]

The Risks of Speaking Up

The Risks of Speaking Up

How to win a speech competition by going meta

October 22, 2018 | Anna I.

Ping – a new email in my inbox. It was a reminder that I had signed up for the “MIT Can Talk” Oratory Competition, taking place tomorrow. The email window stayed open for a while, waiting patiently while I was deciding whether I still wanted to participate. I had just submitted a paper for a […]

From Portugal to MIT

From Portugal to MIT

Learning to adapt to new time management challenges

May 23, 2018 | Cátia B

I have been a visiting PhD student at MIT since February, coming from a PhD program called MIT Portugal. This is a collaboration between several Portuguese universities and MIT. Some of the courses back home were taught by MIT faculty, so that is how I met my current advisor here. From interacting with other students, […]

Hurricane María’s landfall in Cambridge

Hurricane María’s landfall in Cambridge

Trying to focus on graduate school despite natural disaster in my home country

April 13, 2018 | Cristina T.C.

Moving to a new place after spending a whole life on a small island in the Caribbean was very daunting. My expectations as a first-year graduate student in New England were not out of the ordinary. I would have to adjust to a different culture, prepare for different weather (far colder than anything I had […]

What’s the PC Term for Santa?

What’s the PC Term for Santa?

How we overthink issues that don't deserve the time and energy that we put into them

April 13, 2018 | Nour G.

The US is often dubbed the land of the free. As someone who was raised in the Middle East, arguably a place not as free, Americans have always seemed to me to be fiercely proud that the First Amendment of their Constitution protects the freedoms of press and of speech. Many of the Americans I […]