Today’s Spotlight features photographs of MIT Alumni Elaine Chew (left); Noam Angrist (top right); and Huma Yusuf (bottom right). The Chew photo is courtesy of Elaine Chew; the Angrist photo is by Don Boroughs; and the Yusuf photo is courtesy of Huma Yusuf.
“Here in London, you can feel like you’re part of history and that you’re on the cutting edge at same time — it’s a great fusion,” says Noam Angrist ’13, a Rhodes Scholar who shuttles between the U.K. and Botswana on behalf of a development nonprofit he launched in 2014. Of London and the city’s immediate environs he says, “It’s where the old and new clash beautifully.”
Read the full article on MIT News.
“Here in London, you can feel like you’re part of history and that you’re on the cutting edge at same time — it’s a great fusion,” says Noam Angrist ’13, a Rhodes Scholar who shuttles between the U.K. and Botswana on behalf of a development nonprofit he launched in 2014. Of London and the city’s immediate environs he says, “It’s where the old and new clash beautifully.”
Read the full article on MIT News.