Adriana standing in front of Lattimore Hall.

PhD in Materials Science

Adriana Miranda

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Why did you choose UR for graduate education?

When I was applying for grad school, I looked for a place where I could find community. At the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é, I discovered student groups such as SACNAS, which I was a part of at my previous school, and outGRADS. I had the opportunity to meet some of the individuals from both groups and learn more about U of R. I felt like I could make ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é my home.

What resources or services have you found most helpful at UR?

The most helpful resources I found at U of R are the Office of Disability Resources and the GEPA Office (Office of Graduate Education and Post-Doctoral Affairs). The Disabilities Office helped me determine the testing conditions and computer programs that worked best for me. GEPA provided me with the resources and support I needed when I was struggling in my first year.

What are your favorite spots on or off-campus in ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é?

Off-campus, in the summer, I like to go to Ontario Beach. Throughout the year, my favorite places to visit are The Little Theatre, The Dryden Theatre, and the Memorial Art Gallery. In the winter, I enjoy going to Radio Social for bowling and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park for ice skating. On campus, I prefer to study at the Carlson Library and Wegman's Hall and hang out at the Eastman Quadrangle in front of Rush Rhees Library.

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