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A
graduate
student of mine was reading a book about Sierra Leone, and she discovered that the word "Kenema," the hospital that we work at and the city where we work in Sierra Leone, is named after the Mende word for "clear like a river, translucent and open to the public gaze."
But as you study the inscriptions in the near total darkness, two of the eight
graduate
students accompanying you bump into the alter.
He applied to college, he obtained financial aid, and he went on to
graduate
from a four-year school.
And years ago, he made this movie which some of you may have heard of, called "The Graduate."
The second scene is where he's taken out by the old guy to the pool, and as a young college graduate, the old guy basically says one word, just one word.
So as you're thinking of that, let's see what bit of advice we might want to give so that your next
graduate
doesn't become a Tupperware salesman.
So in 2015, what word of advice would you give people, when you took a college
graduate
out by the pool and you said one word, just one word?
"All right, but you're going to go in full time once you graduate."
Of the 55 that do graduate, two will remain unemployed, and another 18 are underemployed.
In July of 1911, a 35-year-old Yale
graduate
and professor set out from his rainforest camp with his team.
So today, 100 years later, I invite you all on an incredible journey with me, a 37-year-old Yale
graduate
and professor.
But after I graduated from college and got a
graduate
degree, I found myself moving from one less ideal job to another.
I went to
graduate
school and I got an MFA, and at my first solo show, my brother asked me, "What do all these red dots mean next to the paintings?"
Seeking a
graduate
degree in art therapy, I naturally gravitated towards the study of trauma.
So even though it started as my
graduate
thesis and I'm working hard for 16 years with thousands of people to help make this thing come to life, I know and believe that who the BeltLine is being built for is just as important as whether it's built at all.
But I was enraptured, and in my
graduate
years was the dawn of plate tectonics.
When I was a
graduate
student, it was one of the most exciting times to be working in nanotechnology.
One day many years ago, when I was a young
graduate
student and Omer was a young Gufti who couldn't speak much English, we learned, completely randomly, that we were born in the same year, the same month and the same day, six hours apart.
Well, when I'm not fighting the coded gaze as a poet of code, I'm a
graduate
student at the MIT Media Lab, and there I have the opportunity to work on all sorts of whimsical projects, including the Aspire Mirror, a project I did so I could project digital masks onto my reflection.
The first time I taught a writing class in
graduate
school, I was worried.
It wasn't until I arrived in
graduate
school and witnessed firsthand the criminal actions of scientists and engineers in the water crisis in Flint, Michigan that I realized how dangerous and yet surprisingly common this line of thinking really is.
This is what I came to
graduate
school for, and this is how I would rather spend my life.
And during my tenure as a resident tutor in
graduate
school, I supported many undergraduates with their mental health challenges.
Ten years ago, if you would have told me that I'd
graduate
in the top 10 percent of my class from an Ivy League institution and have an opportunity to make a dent on our public education system just by tackling two months of the calendar year, I would have said, "Nah.
By the time I would
graduate
college, I would lose two more beloved family members to chronic disease: my aunt Diane, dead at 55, my aunt Tricia, dead at 63.
This is a
graduate
student.
I studied both of them in
graduate
school.
Now, it took us a long time, and we were
graduate
students in anthropology.
I'm a
graduate
student at the University of Washington, and I work on a project called Darknet, which is a neural network framework for training and testing computer vision models.
At the time, I was in
graduate
school, and I was so excited that I had found this new life form.
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