International

Working With Visas

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Author: 
Moinak Bandyopadhyay
Publication: 
March, 2010

Let’s get started with a quick quiz: What is the maximum amount of time that an International student can work in the US after graduation? And yes, this means legally. The choices are (A)Forever, (B) Until Chuck Norris approves of it, (C) 12 months, (D) 41 months, or (E) 15 years, 2 months and 25 days.

If you answered A, B or E and you are an International Student on F-1 or J-1 visa, this may be a huge wake-up call for you. According to the Rules and Regulations, an international student cannot work

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A Scar on the Face of the Earth

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Author: 
Sonali Batra
Publication: 
February, 2010

“Tuberculosis is a scar on the face of the earth”, says Dr. Shelly Batra, a leading gynecologist in New Delhi, India and the President of Operation Asha - a 501c3 non-profit organization aiming to eradicate tuberculosis from the world.

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Computer Vision Trip To Korea

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Author: 
Chris Russell
Publication: 
February, 2010

BACKGROUND

Last semester, Grant Schindler, a PhD student in Frank Dellaert’s group in the Robotics and Intelligent Machines Center, travelled to Korea to present his research and Japan to attend a conference in the field of computer vision. Here’s what he had to say about his travels.

WHAT PROJECT LED TO YOUR TRIP?

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Travel FAQ

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Author: 
Abhishek Jain and Chris Russell
Publication: 
August, 2009

Without a doubt, travelling across a foreign country or three is one of the most exciting experiences a college-age student can have. Sights to see, people to meet, food to try, and cultures to experience lure thousands of students every year from all over the world to get out and see countries outside their own.

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Barcelona Overview

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Author: 
Chris Russell
Publication: 
August, 2009

Ten weeks, three classes, two countries, eight cities, and twenty-two thousand photos. That, in a nutshell, was my summer.
Too vague?

Let me try again.
This summer, I took part in Tech’s Barcelona Summer Program, which, every year, takes a group of students and professors from Tech and drops them smack in the middle of Barcelona, Spain for the duration of the summer.

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