Analyzing the Dynamics of Legacy Preferences in College Admissions
Why do many U.S. colleges give preference to applicants who are relatives of alumni? A new paper coauthored by MIT Sloan Professor Emilio J. Castilla sheds light on this question.
Why do many U.S. colleges give preference to applicants who are relatives of alumni? A new paper coauthored by MIT Sloan Professor Emilio J. Castilla sheds light on this question.
Charles Senteio is one of MIT’s MLK Scholars. His community-based health informatics research focuses on addressing health inequities, by examining how perceptions influence behavior and outcomes
Co-founders Sonal Singh and Jim Peraino, who met as grad students at MIT, launched Spatio Metrics’ to prove that hospitals can save time, money, and lives through data-driven building design.
Overview of the Medicine for Managers course developed by Prof. Richard Cohen, one of the classes offered as part of the MIT Healthcare Certificate
MIT Sloan HSI researchers are at the forefront of addressing many facets of the COVID-19 Pandemic, bringing their specific expertise to bear on the many healthcare challenges.
The Finance Proseminars offer students experience in developing solutions to the challenging financial problems facing businesses today.
MIT Sloan Reunion offers a special opportunity to connect with your classmates and members of the MIT Sloan community virtually.
Financial economics is an applied field of study in which industry practices and structure are important inputs to research and teaching activities.