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In the Art of the City

In the Art of the City

Boston as a source of culture and adventure

April 6, 2017 | Dongying S.

I spent my childhood in Shanghai, the largest city in China. However, as a child, I never had the chance to explore this big city. After I graduated from high school and moved to Pasadena with my family for my undergraduate studies, I became accustomed to life in the suburbs, a place where people drive […]

My Degree by the Numbers

My Degree by the Numbers

Learning to find find inspiration from other students, professors, and the community

April 5, 2017 | Jeffrey B.

Two teams, 11 unique personalities, seven months, 14 classes. A return to New England Patriots nation after a six-year journey where I resided in three different states (and one district). An opportunity to complete two masters’ degrees in two years supported by 27 global corporations. Adding to the mix travel to 22 states and countries […]

From My Future Self

From My Future Self

Advice from a fourth-semester graduate student

April 4, 2017 | Alicia E.

Dear Alicia (circa 2015), Hi! It’s me. Or you, from the future. I’m writing you from the fourth semester of our grad school experience (the one you’re about to embark on!). I know you’re simultaneously thrilled  and terrified to start a PhD program at MIT! Let me tell you, it’s going to be one of […]

Finding Great Escapes

Finding Great Escapes

Take advantage of grad school flexibility and book a bargain vacation

April 3, 2017 | Lauren S.

As a 78 degree breeze brushed against my shoulders, I took my first sip of the local cocktail of choice, Ti Punch. I must look like such a local, ordering a Ti Punch and not a mojito, I thought to myself. The burning sensation of alcohol shot up my nose. Whoa! Punch was an understatement. […]

An Unexpected Mentor

An Unexpected Mentor

The value of informal networking and human connections

April 2, 2017 | Bianca D.

“You win some, you lose some. Well… you lose most,” Sunny said, reacting to our latest unsuccessful experiment. We frown at the lab bench briefly before laughing at the silliness of the situation. Sunny shrugs, standing by his statement and commenting on the nature of grad school as he reminds me that we put in […]