Leveraging Your Less-Quant Background
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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, Maggie Riddle, highlights the advantages of having a liberal arts background and provides tips for applicants with less quantitative experience.
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MIT Sloan Reunion provides alumni the opportunity to reconnect with one another and get back into the classroom.
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Steve Rusckowski, SM ’84, former chairperson, CEO, and president of Quest Diagnostics, believes small changes can have a major impact on company culture.
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MIT Sloan defeated Harvard Business School 43-39 to win the 2023 HBS Hoops Invitational in February.
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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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Deepak Dugar, SM ’11, MBA ’13, PhD ’13, is leading a transformative effort in material production, by replacing petroleum not just as a fuel but as a material. He’s doing this through combining synthetic biology with chemical catalysis to reinvent the way the world makes things—and reducing gigatons...
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The Sloanies we spoke to in 2021 fondly recalled a culture of close-knit connectivity and collaboration from their time as students.
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Juliana Kerrest, MBA ’18, chief people and sustainability officer at Nuru, discusses the nuances of working at the startup, which provides the people of Congo with consistent electricity.
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John C Head III Dean David Schmittlein discussed MIT Sloan’s recent achievements during his State of the School address at MIT Sloan Reunion 2023.
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A majority of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo lack access to electricity. At Nuru, Juliana Kerrest, MBA ‘18, Chief People and Sustainability Officer, is dedicated to enhancing connectivity. Nuru builds mini solar grids allowing those in remote areas to tap into a power source.