Putting a Twist on the Pre-Med Experience
Some might find studies in management and German to be an odd fit for an aspiring physician. Valeria Robayo would disagree.
Some might find studies in management and German to be an odd fit for an aspiring physician. Valeria Robayo would disagree.
Podcast host Ravi Patil, SB ’93, SM ’95, interviews Sloanie Curtis Blaine, SB ’67, founder and CEO of Math Tutor.
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From designing and creating environmentally sound materials to fostering connections between organizations and inclusivity experts, ventures founded and managed by MIT and MIT Sloan alumnae are making positive impacts on the world.
For Leon Villegas, LGO ’08, a journey of lifelong learning brought him from Mexico to building autonomous air taxis, with a key stop at MIT.
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How do you make and sell products that lead to business profitability—without further damaging the environment? Janelle Heslop, LGO ’19, didn’t just tackle this in her graduate thesis at MIT. She’s planning on making a career out of it.
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Frank Finelli, SM ’86, and student veterans discuss the importance of supporting one another professionally, financially, and emotionally.
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On the same day the MIT Corporation named Sally Kornbluth as the Institute’s 18th president, the long-awaited MIT Sloan Women’s Conference commenced in Cambridge.
For some MIT Leaders for Global Operations graduates, a research passion becomes a full-time career.
MIT Morningside Academy for Design’s inaugural fellows chart a new course.
Among numerous business subfields, MIT Sloan's undergraduate program is ranked first in two specialties.