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Hola Mayo Clinic! I am very happy to say that I was invited to give you updates on “Life after being a Mayo Graduate Student[...]

By Danielle Miranda • November 29, 2012

Writer’s block happens to everyone, especially when writing something with a major impact for your future within deadlines, starting with your personal statement. Three most[...]

By Danielle Miranda • October 22, 2012

Muriel Rukeyser, an early 20th century American journalist, poet, and political activist once claimed that “The universe is made of stories, not atoms.” Now, Werner[...]

By Danielle Miranda • October 15, 2012

With June about done, many of you who are reading this blog are well on your way to a graduate program (Mayo or elsewhere) or[...]

By Danielle Miranda • July 13, 2012

The Mayo Clinic Center for Translational Science Activities’ Office for Community Engaged Research provides support to investigators, study staff, and students seeking guidance on all[...]

By Danielle Miranda • July 2, 2012

Well, it has been nearly 3 weeks since MGS hosted the 2nd interview weekend for July 2012 matriculation and I think it is about due[...]

By Danielle Miranda • February 27, 2012

I’d like to start this blog with a link to an extremely helpful guide for graduate school admissions/interviews. If you are at all interested in[...]

By Danielle Miranda • February 16, 2012

A DetermiNation Info Night presented by the American Cancer Society and Running Room The American Cancer Society’s DetermiNation team can help you set and achieve[...]

By Danielle Miranda • January 31, 2012

Mayo Graduate School (MGS) students are prepared and excited for the upcoming interview weekends. We have a busy schedule ahead of us with many fun-filled[...]

By Danielle Miranda • January 25, 2012

Thursday, September 22, 2011 will be a great day of exchanging ideas, thinking about science, and enhancing graduate education at Mayo Clinic. It is the[...]

By Joseph Dolence • September 16, 2011