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Creating my niche in grad school

Creating my niche in grad school

How diversity and outreach initiatives helped me find my place in MIT

November 4, 2019 | Yamilex A.-S.

Imagine being in a roller coaster that’s on fire, adrift, going full speed. That was my first year at MIT. Coming straight from an undergraduate institution in Puerto Rico, it was difficult for me to get used to the fast pace in which topics were taught in a different language and to the amount of […]

Discovering the multiverse at MIT

Discovering the multiverse at MIT

My journey towards a holistic grad experience

November 4, 2019 | Somayajulu D.

I still remember that chill running up my spine seeing the MIT dome for the first time from the Harvard Bridge, a chill that was indicative of the bounty of emotions running through each and every nerve in my body. Awe, excitement, nervousness, and pride were but a few of them. After all, Tony Stark […]

Full Send

Full Send

Running stadiums is fun, right?

November 4, 2019 | Vincent M.

What if I told you that the most fun thing that I do regularly since moving to Boston is running up and down a lot of tall steps (technically, seats) a lot of times, twice a week? Would you think that I’m crazy? A masochist? That Guy™ at the party who won’t shut up about […]

Dynamic equilibrium through Classical dance

Dynamic equilibrium through Classical dance

Constrained motions in harmony to obtain peace and inspiration

October 24, 2019 | Asmita J.

Stepping away from India into the US led me to a stage where I was frantically searching for some semblance of my culture to hold on to. It was at this time that Bharatnatyam — an Indian classical dance form — crept onto me subconsciously.   First and foremost, I am a major klutz; reactions […]

Starting Graduate School on the Right Foot

Starting Graduate School on the Right Foot

A PhD student’s guide to running in Boston

October 15, 2019 | Olivia Y.

On the snowy February morning before my MIT graduate school interview, I rolled out of bed, bundled up and went for a run along the Charles River path. As a former Division One cross country and track athlete, I have been running almost daily for almost a decade. The picturesque scene of a light snow […]