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By MBPGSU, on March 5th, 2010
By Sam O, on February 7th, 2010
The need to express personal feelings, dietary habits, travel itineraries, misfortunes and general whereabouts has become widespread. This somewhat egomaniacal urge has spawned from the proliferation of social media websites – facebook, myspace, twitter, linkedin and other general blogs. What compels me to write this post today was reading this entry on the Huffington post “The Funniest Facebook Snafus Of All Time” and Facebook recent privacy changes. The first article made me laugh for a good 10 minutes, but then hilarity was overcome by a sinking feeling of terror (fueled by the second article): world-wide-web embarrassment could happen to anyone, it could happen to you or me. By Sam O, on January 9th, 2010
Although I am not sure what the attendance expectations were, Saturday’s Medical Biophysics Open House must be considered an all around success. Hundreds of undergraduate students descended onto Princess Margaret Hospital, on a cold winter morning (-15C, FYI!), to attend the annual Medical Biophysics Open House and learn more about our program. Students from all the major universities in Ontario attended the event, all eager to meet faculty, talk to students and tour the laboratory facilities. In attendance, there were students with a variety of backgrounds: from molecular and cell biology, physiology, biochemistry, chemistry to physics, engineering, mathematics and beyond. The morning started with the majority of the undergrads sifting through the different posters and talking to the many graduate students and supervisors available at hand. While 80% of the posters were located in the main hall, there were a few posters relegated in a moderately conspicuous room representing the physics stream, specifically Sunnybrook hospital projects . And that’s where I was. Honestly, I would have preferred to be in the middle of the action and high student traffic area, but I made the most of it. But despite the less than perfect strategic position, I was able to talk with many students that courageously ventured in the dungeon room. There you would have seen me gesturing and waving my hands, while explaining the wonders of cardiac MRI, the amazing things we are doing in the Wright group and in the MBP program in general. I was able to interact with undergrad students looking for summer positions, recent grads looking for Masters or PhD positions, and everyone seemed extremely receptive and impressed (by the way it’s extremely easy to wow a second year student!) But the most endearing aspect of this whole experience, was looking into those inquiring eyes and seeing myself from a few years ago. I remember being at a crossroad of my life trying to decide whether to stick with my ‘right-out-of-school’ engineering job or apply to grad school. Not really knowing which school to select or what lab to apply to. Just like that younger Samuel, many students today were driven by an inner passion for more learning and consciously steered towards grad school. But like an explorer faced with the decision of taking the right or the left trail, personal passion sometimes leads you to the unknown, which is filled with anxiety. Hopefully, today I was able to decrease some of that anxiety and paint a brighter picture of graduate school, a little less daunting and present to those students the great aspects of our interdisciplinary program. Overall, it was an extremely great experience. I could go on and talk about the socially-awkward-feet-staring-probably-disconnected-from-the-real-life students, or about the food, or the keynote address by Peter Burns, but I’ll let the pictures do the rest of the yapping….(and no, the above-mentioned students are not included in these pictures….) (By the way I took the pictures with iPhone using the pretty cool panoramic app “Pano”, some of the stitching is not perfect but whatever… enjoy) [caption id="attachment_776" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="main hall"] [/caption]
[caption id="attachment_777" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption=""the Sunnybrook room""] [/caption]
[caption id="attachment_778" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="Dr. Burns"] [/caption]
more pictures below….. January 9th, 2010 | Tags: Events, social, Student Life, students, welcome | Category: Events | Leave a comment
By MBPGSU, on January 9th, 2010
Title: MBP New Year Pub Night Start Time: 17:30 January 9th, 2010 | Tags: Events, social, Student Life, students | Category: Events | Leave a comment
By MBPGSU, on January 5th, 2010
Title: MBP goes bowling at Newtonbrook Bowlerama Newtonbrook Bowlerama (Take Yonge subway line north to Finch station, walk 5 min north to Newtonbrook plaza). For map click here. $10 for MBP ($13 non-MBP) + shoe rentals ($3) Buy tickets from: Start Time: 20:00 By MBPGSU, on December 3rd, 2009
Title: THE ANNUAL MEDICAL BIOPHYSICS HOLIDAY WINE & CHEESE Time: Wednesday, December 16, 5 – 10 PM Students, postdocs, and faculty are welcome to partake of free food, drinks, and raffle prizes. SEE BELOW FOR MORE INFO December 3rd, 2009 | Tags: Events, social, Student Life, students | Category: Events | Leave a comment
By Guest Blogger, on November 30th, 2009
(by Sarah Cuddy)
Our MBP May Kay Girl’s Night was a huge success. The event was held last week in honour of the Week to Prevent Violence Against Women. About a dozen beautiful ladies came out, ate delectable brownies, drank delicious hot chocolate, and pampered their skin in every way.
Our fearless instructor Shirley Hung taught us to cleanse, exfoliate, moisturize, and protect our skin. Something I didn’t know before this event: you can exfoliate your hands! And they feel amazingly soft after! …….. (more below) By MBPGSU, on November 23rd, 2009
By megan, on November 5th, 2009
Hi MBP, We’d like your feedback on our annual Geneva Park retreat. This anonymous survey will help with continually improving our retreat, we’d really appreciate you taking 5 minutes to fill it out. To get comprehensive feedback, we’re looking for responses from as many students, faculty, and postdocs as possible - whether or not you attended the retreat this year. Your opinion counts and we’d love to hear from you! The survey link is http://tinyurl.com/genevapark your MBP GSU By mark, on November 2nd, 2009
Hey MBP! We’re looking for student volunteers to help us by advertising for and particpating in our annual Open House day on January 9th, 2010. If you’re interested in going back to your undergraduate school for a day, or helping welcome potential new students, please sign up by filling out the questionnaire. If you have any questions, please contact Alison (alison.aiken@utoronto.ca). |
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