MIT Sloan Alumni Honored for Service to Institute Community
MIT Sloan alumni across programs and class years were recognized by the MIT Alumni Association for their service to the Institute.
MIT Sloan alumni across programs and class years were recognized by the MIT Alumni Association for their service to the Institute.
To solve the world’s most entrenched challenges, from affordable housing to energy poverty, we must shift from treating symptoms to transforming market systems. This as part of our latest paper and blog series, which introduces a new framework for Systems Change Entrepreneurship, offering entreprene...
The markets once labeled “emerging” are not simply catching up to advanced economies — they are charting new pathways that can define the global future. They represent 85% of the world’s population and are now the primary engines of growth and creativity. What was once seen as “potential” is now und...
Professor Ed Roberts joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on Sloanies Talking with Sloanies.
Dr. Sreenivas Koka, EMBA ’13, talks about how his multicultural upbringing and MIT Sloan experience transformed his approach to dentistry and leadership.
Melissa Roberts Chapman, EMBA ‘22, has dedicated her career to fostering entrepreneurship and economic development, particularly in the Midwest. As the President of the KC BioHub and Kansas City’s Regional Innovation Officer, she works to build an equitable biomanufacturing and biologics innovation ...
The Center officially kicked off our multi-year collaboration with the Government of Botswana, marked by a series of exciting events including the first Foundry Fellow Reunion in Africa, the start of our 12-week early-stage entrepreneurship program with over 31 startups and the preparations for exci...
The Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan surveyed African entrepreneurs leading early-stage startups and found there was a huge gap between their articulation of the market need (i.e. “the problem”) and what their ventures would achieve in five years.
The Sustainability Initiative team has returned from New York Climate Week 2025 with a reenergized belief in our global society's ability to impact climate – for the better.
MIT Sloan Professor Catherine Wolfram, an energy economist, shares insights on cutting-edge climate policy research.