Bidisha Mitra

August 24 as we started classes with these amazing intellectual cohort mates around me, the feeling of camaraderie led to us becoming family by choice. Each day this family grew with the graduate division staff and the faculty at IUPUI warmly welcoming us in as if we have known each other for years, already making this unfamiliar land seem more familiar and closer to heart. The supportive, loving, friendly environment and extremely helpful and nice people around helped that naive, inexperienced 22-year-old grow into a scientist and achieve her doctorate degree in virology in May 2019.

With the ultimate goal of training as a scientist and achieving my doctoral degree, I wanted to engage with the community and with the IUPUI family for personal and professional development. This chapter started with engagement with the on-campus Toastmasters Club: Communicators at IUPUI (formerly named as Scientific Toastmasters at the IU School of Medicine) in 2015. Over the years, Toastmasters taught me to be a good, influential orator and an effective leader.

One of my memorable moments as a speaker was when my club speech on “Loving our Parents” had tears welled up in the audience’s eyes, and I was able to touch their hearts and make them feel emotions through the use of my words. My terms serving as the vice president of public relations (2016-17) for the Communicators at IUPUI Toastmasters club, spreading its name across the IUPUI campus, and as the Area 35 director (2017-18) for District 11 Toastmasters honed my leadership, management, and negotiation skills, and significantly boosted my professional development leading to Area 35 (comprised of five clubs in and around Indianapolis) receiving Distinguished Status at Toastmasters International. My last year with the club as president (2018-19) has led to it achieving the President’s Distinguished Status (the highest honor bestowed over a club by Toastmasters International) in June 2019.

As the graduate student president for the Department of Microbiology and Immunology from 2017-2018, I served as the student representative at the admissions committee for our program, planned regular student gatherings to increase and keep the camaraderie alive amongst the graduate students in midst of their research, and served as a unified voice and an advocate for the students whenever needed. These leadership positions taught me how to be an efficient leader, instilled in me the value of teamwork, and improved my decision-making skills and its applicability in the real world. As a student representative in the admissions committee of the graduate school, I gained perspective and greater understanding of the holistic approach taken by the committee when considering an application.

My father always reminded me of the five-point rule that he believes can bring success to anyone: determination, honesty, sincerity, hard work, and perseverance. And trust me, it helps at every moment of life.

Bidisha Mitra, Class of 2019

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Bidisha Mitra

Class of 2019

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