From Thursday, May 29, to Sunday, June 1, thousands of alumni and their guests will converge on Cambridge to reconnect with classmates, learn new lessons from faculty, and forge new friendships at MIT Sloan Reunion 2025.
Thursday, May 29
After completing registration and picking up an optional, pre-ordered box lunch, attendees can choose between several concurrent and standalone classroom sessions in building E62. These include:
- A MIT Sloan Career Development Office workshop on product management,
- A talk by Nelson Repenning, PhD ’96, (Distinguished Professor of System Dynamics and Organization Studies; Faculty Director, MIT Leadership Center) about his new book,
- An update on admissions,
- A session about corporate engagement,
- And an MIT Leadership Center workshop.
Credit: L. Barry Hetherington
Friday, May 30
MIT Sloan Reunion 2025 will accelerate with more classroom sessions in multiple buildings, mainstage presentations in Wong Auditorium, and various class and program celebrations off campus.
Like two sessions sponsored by the MIT Sloan Physicians Group, which feature Fiona Murray (Associate Dean of Innovation; William Porter (1967) Professor of Entrepreneurship), Dimitris Bertsimas, SM ’87, PhD ’88 (Vice Provost for Open Learning; Associate Dean for Business Analytics; Boeing Leaders for Global Operations Professor of Management), and many others. Friday will also include:
- Alumni panels on artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity, careers in finance, the Leaders for Global Operations (LGO) program, and scaling sustainable businesses,
- Faculty talks by Negin Golrezaei (W. Maurice Young (1961) Career Development Associate Professor of Management) and Michiel Bakker (Assistant Professor, Information Technology),
- A deep dive into MIT Sloan’s finances and operations,
- And the ever-popular Ideas Made to Matter talks.
Later that night, several class and program celebrations will convene at various locations throughout the area.
Saturday, May 31
Programming will begin with two mainstage faculty talks by Antoinette Schoar (Stewart C. Myers-Horn Family Professor of Finance) and Andrew Lo (Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor of Finance; Director, Laboratory for Financial Engineering). These back-to-back sessions will be followed by:
- A demonstration of the En-ROADS Climate Simulator,
- A special fireside chat with John C Head III Dean (Interim) Georgia Perakis and John C Head III Dean (Incoming) Rick Locke, PhD ’89,
- An introduction to MIT’s AI JetPack by the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship,
- And the traditional Consumption Function, or C-Function.
Credit: L. Barry Hetherington
Sunday, June 1
MIT Sloan Reunion 2025 will conclude with an alumni soccer game at Roberts Field hosted by the MBA Class of 1995 and the alumni community picnic.
We are excited to welcome you back to campus to come together, reconnect, and continue learning from your fellow alumni and the MIT Sloan faculty. It will be wonderful to see you in Cambridge again.
Or, as the late David Schmittlein, former John C Head III Dean (2007-2024) and a Professor of Marketing, said during his “State of the School” address in 2022, “I’m grateful that you care enough about MIT Sloan to come to Reunion to be with each other.”
Reunion-year alumni can check their email for a personalized invitation from mitsloanreunion@mit.edu. If you did not receive an email, you can send a message to mitsloanreunion@mit.edu. For more information, visit the MIT Sloan Reunion 2025 website.