The winter holiday break usually means downtime, rest, and recoupment. For the Paul Revere Battalion, it was anything but that. Three cadets graduated from the Sabalauzski Air Assault Course at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and proudly showed why the MIT Army ROTC program is the best in the country. Furthermore, the professors of military science from…
CAPD Lydia Huth, Communication Specialist D-Lab Eliza Squibb, Short Term Lecturer Susan Murcott, Short Term Lecturer International Students Office Alison Day, Assstant Director for Operations and Advising OGE Adj Marshall, Program Administrator, Graduate Student Families Elaine Chen, Assistant to the Senior Associate Dean Sara Liu, Administrative Assistant I PKG Marie Gray, Fellowship Graduate Assistant Sarah…
Facing some pretty cold temperatures, the Office of the First Year (OFY) welcomed 900 of our first-year students to campus over Valentine’s Day weekend. We played music, handed out some sweet MIT swag, and respected all COVID-19 guidelines, which made for a successful arrival weekend. Following move-in, the Class of 2024 participated in two days…
Leveraging research done on campus, student-run MIT Driverless partners with industry collaborators to develop and test autonomous technologies in real-world racing scenarios.
Since 2015, Financial Literacy has been a forefront initiative of the Office of Graduate Education (OGE). The OGE’s Fellowship Team, along with the Graduate Community Fellow (GCF) for Financial Literacy Alexander Kossak, continue to provide helpful resources and develop unique programming on a wide range of financial topics, including investing, taxes, robo-advisors, fellowships, and even…
This summer MIT D-Lab is offering two dynamic and interactive virtual courses, open to staff, on Inclusive Innovation and Inclusive Business featuring real-world case studies, guest speakers, in-depth discussions and networking opportunities. The courses are a great way to connect with D-Lab values and approaches, build your innovation and market-based approaches skillsets while connecting with colleagues…
The Educational Justice Institute (TEJI) at MIT, founded by Dr. Lee Perlman in 2017, is a non-profit housed in MIT’s Experimental Study Group (ESG). TEJI’s mission is to use education and technology to create sustainable solutions to mass incarceration, social injustice, and barriers to reentry. To give a little background, the US has the highest…
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