Medical devices offer students an opportunity to work on something they can personally relate to since at some point in their lives, either they or a loved one has needed to use one.
MIT Career Services in GECD led 70 students on five site visits to employer offices during IAP. Students visited Vertex, Formlabs, Sanofi, iBoss, and IBM. These visits, organized by the Employer Relations team of Career Services, were open to the entire student body. Attendees were almost evenly split between undergraduates (41%) and graduate students (46%), who…
The Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Awards are given annually to students, alumni, staff, groups and faculty who embody the spirit of Dr. King’s work. “Service to the community” is defined in the broadest sense and includes academic, research, religious, and secular contributions in which integrity, leadership, creativity, and positive outcome are apparent. There were…
Infinite Mile Program Employee recognition is an important component of growing a culture of development in OVC. Our Infinite Mile Award Program is an opportunity to recognize individual employees and teams that have shown excellence; to foster an environment of commitment to shared success; and to showcase employee achievement. Every OVC employee has an opportunity to…
Admissions DJ Rock Admissions Counselor AeroSpace Studies Emma Strickland Administrative Assistant II D-Lab Jerome Arul Instructor Amanda Epting Manager, Practical Impact Alliance Sorin Gramma Instructor Jerome Arul Instructor Edgerton Center Michael Allen Instructor Experimental Study Group Carole Cafferty Program Administrator Global Education and Career Development Tavi Sookhoo Career Development Counselor Bryan Zaramba Employer Relations Coordinator…
IAP is one of our favorite times of year at D-Lab because we are able to send so many students abroad. This year, 41 students traveled to 10 different countries to work with collaborators from many areas of D-Lab’s global network. They mostly lived in the communities where they were working, often living with host…
Thanks to the efforts of a dedicated group of student volunteers during Cardiac Health and Stroke Awareness Month, more members of our campus community are now trained in life-saving skills and are prepared to intervene in a cardiac emergency. During the 2016-2017 academic year, four undergraduate students and members of MIT Emergency Medical Services (EMS)…