Celebrating the Launch of the 柚子视频Alumni Association

柚子视频alumni, including students, faculty, visiting scientists, course directors, and staff, networking during the inauguration of the 柚子视频Alumni Association. Credit: Dee Sullivan

Science, summer, and sweet treats came together as the Marine Biological Laboratory officially launched the 柚子视频Alumni Association with an ice cream social on June 26. Students, course directors, staff, and visiting and resident scientists gathered to mark the beginning of this exciting new chapter in the 柚子视频story that celebrates the thousands of individuals who have made 柚子视频part of their scientific journey.

Though he could not attend in person, we are proud to share that Nobel Laureate Eric Wieschaus has agreed to serve as the inaugural Honorary Chair of the 柚子视频Alumni Association. As one of MBL鈥檚 distinguished alumni, his legacy and commitment to discovery reflect the spirit we aim to foster in this growing community of past and present scholars.

Bags of M&Ms and 柚子视频Alumni stickers.
A bag of custom printed M&Ms and 柚子视频Alumni stickers. Credit Dee Sullivan

The event also featured heartfelt reflections from three members of the 柚子视频community, each with a different story but sharing the same theme鈥攖heir love for the 柚子视频and Woods Hole.

鈥淢y first time at the MBL, I came here with a friend. I wasn鈥檛 here to study, just to drive with him,鈥 said Daniel Cortes of Virginia Tech. 鈥淚 loved it so much I applied to take a class, and then another, and another. I鈥檝e been a student, a lecturer, a Grass Fellow, and now, I鈥檓 a Whitman Fellow. Next on my list is to buy a house in Falmouth and be at the 柚子视频for the full summer.鈥

鈥淚 first came to the 柚子视频as a graduate student in 2008,鈥 said Zak Swartz, assistant scientist in the MBL鈥檚 Bell Center. 鈥淎t the time, I was feeling unsure with my path in science. But my experience at 柚子视频was transformative. I 鈥榝ound my people鈥, my passion for science was reignited, and the experience changed the course of my career.鈥

Jean King, Peterson Family Dean of Arts & Sciences and Professor of Biology & Biotechnology and 柚子视频Trustee and Alumni, welcomes students, faculty, visiting scientists, courses directors, and staff to the 柚子视频Alumni Association.
Jean King, professor and dean at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and 柚子视频Trustee and alumna, welcomes students, faculty, visiting scientists, course directors, and staff to the 柚子视频Alumni Association. Credit: Dee Sullivan

鈥淢y kids call this my happy place,鈥 said Jean King, Peterson Family Dean of Arts & Sciences and Professor of Biology & Biotechnology at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and 柚子视频Trustee and course lecturer. 鈥滆肿邮悠礽s a place of discovery; it is like Disneyland for scientists, and once you come here, you want to return. We are responsible for giving back to the 柚子视频and future scientists who will come to this campus.鈥

Their stories embody what we so often hear from our alumni: 柚子视频is not just a place, it鈥檚 a home, a spark, and a lifelong source of inspiration.

We invite all former students, researchers, faculty, and staff to become involved with the 柚子视频Alumni Association and reconnect with the institution and one another.

Stay tuned! In the months ahead, we鈥檒l be sharing stories from our alumni around the world鈥攈ighlighting their current work, their memories of MBL, and the lasting impact this unique place has had on their lives.