Our MSTP class is required to take a class designed for us during the summer. Last year, the students began a tradition of dressing up on Fridays just for fun. Their first class day, the student all (yes all 10 of them) dressed up as pirates and brought a parrot costume for the director of the program. We decided to continue the tradition, and this year celebrate Ratatouille, so our class made rat ears out of cardboard. And our director? He's going to be the chef.
I was already really looking forward to class. It opens with one of my favorite topics: signaling in development and disease, how developmental biology relates to human diseases. It's all primary article based, and each subject module is taught by an expert in the field. I've heard such great things. Now, even better, we have some entertainment with our costumes. Oh, and we get free breakfast and lunch. What could be better? Maybe they'll even have some cheese...
2 comments:
Wow, that is such a fun idea! I might have to appropriate it for our mstp seminar at Penn.
A lau, I have to warn you, there is no way that you guys could be cooler than our group was last year.
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