Rod Garcia to Retire After 33 Years
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Rod Garcia will retire from his role as MIT Sloan's Assistant Dean of Admissions at the end of the month.
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Rod Garcia will retire from his role as MIT Sloan's Assistant Dean of Admissions at the end of the month.
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Over 1,100 members of the alumni community came together in early June to reconnect and continue learning at the 2021 MIT Sloan Virtual Reunion.
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Inspired by the struggles of other pet owners, Ellen Herzfelder, SM ’87, co-founded BetterVet, a healthcare tech startup that leverages telemedicine and at-home doctor visits to provide pets and their owners with safe and convenient access to veterinary care.
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Thomas J. Allen, SM ’63, PhD ’66, a beloved member of the MIT Sloan community for more than half a century, died November 13 after a brief illness. He was 89.
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Deirdre shares her thoughts on being a Sloanie and mother-to-be, how the MIT community helped her achieve work/life balance, tips on what classmates can do to support other expectant mothers—and strategies for navigating the journey with a baby onboard.
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Co-presidents of the new student club FLI@Sloan talk about the importance of removing the stigma around socio-economic status and creating space for students in an effort to build a more inclusive MIT Sloan.
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MIT Sloan MBA student, Dar Maor, discusses how leadership is developed through action, community, and the willingness to adapt.
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MBA student, Pervez Agwan, dives deep into the MIT Sloan ecosystem, an ecosystem that is about impact and a strong sense of community.
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MBA student, Maggie Riddle, highlights the advantages of having a liberal arts background and provides tips for applicants with less quantitative experience.
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MBA student, Ivy Wang, offers reflections on her first month at MIT Sloan, demonstrating what it's like to be a first-year Sloanie.