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Safety First!

Safety First!

When science comes before safety

April 1, 2019 | Anonymous St.

As an MIT grad student doing cutting-edge research, have you always keep safety as your first priority? I hope your answer to this question is, “yes”. But in reality, many people feel that paying attention to safety will reduce their productivity. All graduate students coming to MIT are undoubtedly smart and have achieved a lot […]

Embrace rather than Escape

Embrace rather than Escape

Culture shock in the States

March 4, 2019 | Zhenshu (Stan) W.

There is a saying in Chinese: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.” Embracing this old saying, I started my four-year undergrad journey in Minnesota after graduating from my high school in Beijing. I got this stamp on my passport when I first came to the United States […]

Subtle Scandals

Subtle Scandals

Everyday lies incentivized by funding sources

February 25, 2019 | Mark G.

My first experience with academic misinformation occurred during my junior year of college. In my final project for my engineering ethics course, my group found that the EPA’s initial report on the impact of hydraulic fracturing (commonly known as “fracking”) on drinking water lacked sufficient analyses to draw any firm conclusions. However, before we could […]

Moving to Boston with a Dog

Moving to Boston with a Dog

What you need to know about pet ownership

November 13, 2018 | MayLin H.

When I was first considering accepting MIT’s offer of admission to a PhD program, one of my main concerns was finding housing for my family. I had heard that Boston’s housing situation was brutal, and to top it off, my then-fiancé and I were trying to bring two large dogs to the big city with […]

Fighting Unfair Rules

Fighting Unfair Rules

Aligning MIT’s actions with its mission

November 5, 2018 | Mark G.

When I got an offer to be a Graduate Resident Tutor (GRT),  a graduate student mentor who lives in an undergraduate dorm, I leapt across the hallway to exclaim to my friends that I didn’t just get a GRT position:  I got assigned to Random Hall – the quirkiest, nerdiest dorm filled with murals in […]