Month: October 2014

Optimizing Your Productivity

By Ruby Shao, Princeton ’17 When Paul Yi started school at Princeton University, he saw the norm as staying up late to do work, waking up early to go to class, and repeating the cycle over and over again. Throughout his freshman fall, the pressure caused him to stay up and continue studying even when […]

Overcoming Adversity

By Brooke Kuei, Carnegie Mellon ’15 You knew it wouldn’t be easy, but you didn’t think it’d be this hard, either. It’s been weeks since you’ve collected data that you can make sense of, deadlines are approaching, and you’re beginning to wonder if you just aren’t cut out for being a researcher. But before you […]

Undergraduate Research Expo Series: Can Soylu

On September 14th, we hosted our first Undergraduate Research Expo. Eleven students from Tufts, MIT and Harvard held short Ted-Talk style on a topic of their choice. Here is the profile of presenter Can Soylu: Can is a second-semester senior at Harvard from Turkey. He is studying social studies and Politics and Economics of the […]

Undergraduate Research Expo Series: Christina A. Nguyen

On September 14th, we hosted our first Undergraduate Research Expo. Eleven students from Tufts, MIT and Harvard held short Ted-Talk style on a topic of their choice. Here is the profile of presenter Christina A. Nguyen: Christina is a Pre-Medical senior at Harvard studying sociology and global health and health policy. She presented her research […]

Undergraduate Research Expo Series: Jordan Klein

On September 14th, we hosted our first Undergraduate Research Expo. Eleven students from Tufts, MIT and Harvard held short Ted-Talk style on a topic of their choice. Here is the profile of presenter Jordan Klein Jordan is a student at Tufts majoring in international relations and biology. His interests include global health, international development, biomedical […]