Victory Yinka-Banjo, an MIT junior in computer science and molecular biology, shares a glimpse into her busy life, conducting research into computational biology at the Broad Institute, acting in theater productions, and participating in student groups.
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Quechua at MIT is a two-week course, led this year by Soledad Chango, that introduces students to the basics of Kichwa, a Quechua variant that is the most widely spoken language in the Americas.
Since 1988, Hiroko Matsuyama, a master instructor of the Ohara School of Ikebana, has worked with MIT students on the basics of the ancient art of Japanese flower arrangement.