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Escape MIT for a weekend

Escape MIT for a weekend

My favorite weekend getaways around New England

December 1, 2021 | Lily L.

What will you do if you have a weekend free? Netflix? Video games? How about getting out of your (dorm) room and travelling to another state? During my undergraduate study, I spent one seminar in a small town north of Boston doing a co-op (i.e., a 6-month internship). Away from campus, I was free of […]

Nurturing yourself by nurturing some greens

Nurturing yourself by nurturing some greens

How growing an indoor vegetable garden from scratch became a life-affirming engineering project during the COVID lockdowns

December 1, 2021 | Hyunhee L.

Grad student life is filled with significant transitions like qualification exams, new roommates, selecting PIs and committee members, and more. But the uncertainties of grad school life suddenly became much more prominent with COVID-19. As an experimentalist who does my research in a lab, I was incredibly lost, especially in the first few months of […]

Finding your why

Finding your why

A good reason to go to grad school

December 1, 2021 | Miriam K.

I was about 19 years old when my friend and I made plans to bike 70 miles to a state park in our area, camp for the night, and take the train home. My parents were afraid that we would get hurt or lost, so they suggested that I shouldn’t go. I appreciated their caution, […]

Making kofta in an air fryer

Making kofta in an air fryer

Balancing cultural identity as a second-generation American

November 2, 2021 | Lucas A.

“Dinner is ready!” The smells of tahini and allspice waft through my house, while plates and utensils clatter around the kitchen. My family meanders around the kitchen in hungry anticipation, like so many wolves circling their prey… Growing up as a second-generation American, I primarily connected to my Egyptian heritage through food. From kofta and […]

To visit or not to visit?

To visit or not to visit?

Awkward COVID family decisions

November 1, 2021 | Miriam K.

The public health orders are clear: Stay. At. Home. Your mom’s voicemail is also clear: Visit. Me. Now. My family managed two fun and relaxing visits during the height of the pandemic. We weighed the risks, took precautions, and enjoyed some quality time. Let’s be 100% clear: it was risky every time we gathered with […]