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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Congrats Jenn Lai 11, Rhodes Scholar

Congrats Jenn Lai ‘11, Rhodes Scholar Today, the Rhodes Trust announced the 32 Americans who have won the 2010 Rhodes Scholarships. The Rhodes Scholarship, described as the oldest and best known award for international study, includes among its winners political figures like Bill Clinton, George Stephanopoulos and David Souter; scientists like Edwin Hubble, Robert J. van de Graaff and Brian Greene; journalists like Nicholas Kristof, Michael Kinsley and Walter Isaacson; and MIT Admissions bloggers like Melis 08. This year, MIT senior Jennifer Lai 11 has won the Rhodes Scholarship. This brings MITs count to 44 Rhodes Scholars, and 7 in the last four years. Below, find Jenns official biography from rhodesscholar.org (links mine): Jennifer I. Lai, Honolulu, Hawaii, is a senior at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she majors in biological engineering, music and theater arts. A pianist at the same professional performance level as students at the finest conservatories, she has a perfect record at MIT in advanced courses across mathematics, physics and engineering. She has done research in the molecular basis of glioblastoma and in the use of engineering tools towards the development of protein therapeutics. Jenn also is active in her sorority and with a support organization for HIV-positive individuals. She plans to do the M.Sc. in integrated immunology at Oxford. Two stories to share about Jenn: 1. She is a really good pianist. In 2009, she played Gershwins Rhapsody in Blue at Bostons Symphony Hall with the Boston Pops. (For most people, that would be the accomplishment of a lifetime Jenn has already topped herself, I guess!) I was so excited when I heard that Jenn was going to play this piece (possibly my favorite piece) with the Pops that I did a lot of legwork to try to get the performance videotaped, so we could show the video to people like you on occasions like this Sadly, after weeks of efforts, this was the reply I received on May 31, 2009: the musicians union rejected our request to tape Jennifer Lais portion of the concert So sad. The best I can do is a photo from the concert: 2. Did you know Jenn Lai used to be Jen Lai, before MIT? Its true! Heres what she wrote on a blog entry I wrote almost 4 years ago: a while back, i was disappointed to find out that [emailprotected] was taken cause pretty much everyone knows me as jen lai (jen lai also happens to be a noodle place at fanueil (sp?) hall numerous friends who visited boston sent me emails: omg, theres this place called jen lai! with attached photo of the sign. when i visited boston myself, i just had to go take a picture under it.) so i guess ill be going with [emailprotected] i hope the other jen lai at MIT wont mistakenly get my email next year. also, i guess ill have to start spelling jen with two ns. Posted by: jen(n) 11 on May 9, 2007 11:56 PM Heres what Jen Lai (the restaurant) looks like: Congratulations Jenn!

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