Amber Lu ’21 graduated with degrees in Math and Economics. Her vision: Law school, possibly a JD/MBA; and finding solutions that draw from both the public and private sectors. http://bit.ly/SaluteMIT2021
Voices of #MIT2021: Meet Anjali Nambrath ’21
June 4, 2021
Anjali Nambrath ’21 graduates with degrees in @MIT_Physics + @MITMath, a minor in French/@GlobalMIT — and a deep love for Theater! “In physics,” she says, “the whole point is to find new ways of looking at the world.” Read more at SHASS: http://bit.ly/ANWaysOfSeeing
Voices of #MIT2021: Meet Julia Wang ’21
June 4, 2021
Meet Julia Wang ’21, who graduates with a degree in Computer Science + @MITMath and a minor in Music/@ArtsatMIT. Next steps: Software engineering; Continuing to sing and listen to music! Read more at SHASS’s Voices of #MIT2021
Voices of #MIT2021: Meet Tommie Reerink ’21
June 4, 2021
Meet Tommie Reerink ’21, who graduates with dual degrees in Math and Music/Arts. Tommie’s vision: Research analysis in NYC; Seeking multifaceted approaches for optimal solutions; and visiting the Met Opera often! MIT School of Science MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Read more at SHASS.
PKG Social Impact Internships: Andrea Arias ’22
June 3, 2021
Andrea Arias ’22 spent IAP doing a Social Impact Internship with the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House in Cambridge. Read about Andrea’s experience redesigning their website and onboarding a new case management system, in “The Importance of User-Friendly Tech” at PKG.
Anjali Nambrath: Ways of seeing the world
June 3, 2021
Anjali Nambrath is about to graduate from MIT with a double major in physics and mathematics, but her big project this winter didn’t center on neutrinos, the subject of her undergraduate thesis. Instead, she worked on translating “Hurlevents,” a Quebecois play by Fanny Britt, from French into English. “I just fell in love with the […]