Dean Delivers State of the School at MIT Sloan Reunion 2022
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On the final evening of MIT Sloan Reunion 2022, John C Head III Dean David Schmittlein delivered the “State of the School” address in person for the first time in three years.
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On the final evening of MIT Sloan Reunion 2022, John C Head III Dean David Schmittlein delivered the “State of the School” address in person for the first time in three years.
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At MIT Sloan Reunion 2022, Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Bryan Thomas Jr. explained to alumni and their guests how the school is building an inclusive organization.
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Over 2,300 Sloanies gathered in Cambridge during Memorial Day weekend to celebrate their class years at MIT Sloan Reunion 2022.
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MBAn student, Alison Borenstein, talks about what attracted her to MIT Sloan's MBAn program and offers reflections on her fall semester experience.
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From orientation to the start of fall semester classes- MBAn student, Asher Wright, looks back at his first month at MIT Sloan.
MIT Sloan students visited startups in Ghana and Kenya to learn from founders.
Zach Tan, a first-year doctoral student in the Economic Sociology research group at the MIT Sloan School of Management, has won the 2024 Rafel Lucea Memorial Research Award.
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At the MIT Sloan Alumni Online event in March, Ajit Kambil, SB ’85, SM ’89, PhD ’93, discussed insights from Deloitte’s CFO Transition Lab and his recent book, The Leadership Accelerator.
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The City of Leuven, Belgium sought to leverage digital technologies and advanced analytics to promote sustainable urban mobility. To make this happen, the city collaborated with global digital engineering company and Smart Industry leader Akkodis – and a team of Master of Business Analytics (MBAn) s...
MIT Sloan School of Management Associate Professor Nathan Wilmers is one of 23 members of the MIT faculty who recently received MIT’s Committed to Caring award for 2023-25. The Committed to Caring program recognizes MIT faculty members who are exceptional mentors to graduate students.