[bioundgrd] Please send info for Senior Undergraduate Dinner Booklets deadline extended to April 22

Janice Chang jdchang at mit.edu
Tue Apr 16 18:08:38 EDT 2019


Dear students,

We hope that you will send your biosketch and picture for the senior booklets that will be given out at the undergraduate dinner. This is the first time that the department is doing this, and we hope to include all graduating seniors.  Biosketches can include fun information about your experiences and activities at MIT.

The deadline is extended to Monday April 22 to give you more time.  Please send your bio!


All best,
Janice



Begin forwarded message:

From: Joshua Stone <stonej at mit.edu<mailto:stonej at mit.edu>>
Subject: Senior Undergraduate Dinner Booklets: Due Tomorrow
Date: April 16, 2019 at 9:54:33 AM EDT
Cc: Joshua Stone <stonej at mit.edu<mailto:stonej at mit.edu>>

Hi Everyone,

We are still collecting bioskecthes and pictures for the senior booklets to be given out at the undergraduate dinner. We really want to include and congratulate everyone with this booklet so, please get your biosketch and picture to me by tomorrow, Wednesday, April 17 if you want to be included. Thanks!

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At the Undergraduate Dinner on Monday, May 13th the Biology Department would like to honor you with booklets recognizing your hard work and congratulating you on graduation. In these booklets we would like to include your name, picture, and a short bioskecth – please see the sample below from Prof. Drennan. This is optional and if you don’t want a biosketch or picture, we will just include your name and degree. We will use your WebSIS picture in the booklets unless you send a picture you would like to be used.

Please send your bioskecth and picture to me, stonej at mit.edu<mailto:stonej at mit.edu> by Wednesday, April 17th if you would like it included in the booklet. Thanks.

Sample Biosketch:

Cathy Drennan is originally from Patterson, New York. In addition to studying Chemistry and Biology in college, she studied Drama. The highlight of her drama education was taking a class on Indian Folk Theatre with visiting professor and famous Indian playwright Balwant Gargi. The highlight of her science education was carrying out an independent research project using X-ray crystallography with Prof. Miriam Rossi. When Cathy wasn’t in lab or in class, she enjoyed being a volunteer dog walker, being a Big Sister in the Big Brother/Big Sister program, and hanging out with friends in the TownHouses. After graduation, Cathy is off to Iowa to teach science and drama at a Quaker boarding school and working hog farm.


Josh


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Joshua Stone
Undergraduate Program
Biology Education Office 68-120
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
31 Ames Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
stonej at mit.edu<mailto:stonej at mit.edu>
P: 617-253-4718
F: 617-258-9329

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