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A journey through time: Voyaging into Boston’s “other” history

A journey through time: Voyaging into Boston’s “other” history

Personal Growth Outside of MIT

March 12, 2021 | Pervez A.

When you read the words “Boston” and “history,” what do you think of? For most folks, two events typically come to mind: 1) The Boston Tea Party, or 2) Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride (contrary to popular belief, he never actually shouted “The British are coming!”). Boston is often considered “the birthplace” of the American revolution: […]

COVID-19 elevates incidence of impostor syndrome in 1st year PhD student

COVID-19 elevates incidence of impostor syndrome in 1st year PhD student

A virtual MIT student, by any other interface, still belongs here.

March 11, 2021 | Brandon K.

“Please have your tracking number or a copy of this email and your MIT ID with you when you come to the Facilities Customer Service Center located in Building 7 Room 019. Keys may be picked up Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM excluding MIT holidays.” Great! Today was the day I […]

There is more to MIT than lectures and labs!

There is more to MIT than lectures and labs!

How one day at Boda Borg changed my perspective of work-life balance

February 5, 2021 | Vyshnavi V.

I couldn’t have been more excited when I joined MIT in summer 2018 and started with research straight away. I came here thinking that all I could do at MIT is complete the coursework and conduct research because that is what I had done as an undergrad. However, I knew not that something very exciting […]

Be the [climate] change you wish to see

Be the [climate] change you wish to see

Don’t underestimate the ripple effects of small changes

February 5, 2021 | Rachel S. (CEE)

“What were they thinking?” That’s a common phrase we might say when we shake our heads at past generations for war, genocide, and slavery. As we eat our cheeseburgers in our air-conditioned cars while rolling past carefully manicured and fertilized lawns (otherwise called a climate change crisis), we might not think this phrase may one […]

Dousing first-year burnout

Dousing first-year burnout

The importance of making MIT your home

January 17, 2021 | Alex O.

“How was your first week, hon? Have you found any fun clubs to join? Are you making any friends?” Typical Mom, still thinking of me as a kid. I had just started a graduate program at MIT. I was joining a group of the world’s most elite scientists, and I certainly didn’t have time for […]