We Still Have Time to Prevent Doomsday
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As Executive Director of the MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future, Elisabeth Reynolds coordinates a distinctly “MIT” initiative.
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As Executive Director of the MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future, Elisabeth Reynolds coordinates a distinctly “MIT” initiative.
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While no one can say for sure yet, it’s possible generative AI might reduce the contemporary societal problem of income inequality. That’s one of the conclusions reached by MIT Sloan School Associate Professor Nathan Wilmers in a new analysis.
The Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is proud to announce the launch of its Business Circle, a community of business leaders and investors from across global growth markets, who will also serve as the Center’s Advisory Board.
MIT Solve has just announced its 2021 challenges—an open invitation to the entire world of innovators to propose workable solutions to global problems. The challenges fall into five categories: antiracist technology, digital inclusion, equitable classrooms, health security, and resilient ecosystems
On this episode of Sloanies Talking with Sloanies, Jawad Ahsan, EMBA '14, discusses the transformative power of an MBA, his career growth from GE to entrepreneurial ventures, and the role MIT Sloan played in shaping his path.
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Dr. Fernando Dangond, EMBA '12, is Therapeutic Area Head, Global Clinical Development, Neurology and Executive Medical Director at EMD Serono in Billerica, MA.
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The vast and sobering implications of climate change can be overwhelming to contemplate. What are the best solutions—and will they actually work?
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For the 23 student-led teams in the MIT delta v 2023 cohort, Demo Day marked the end of their journey through the three-month educational accelerator and their first steps out into the world.
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Kamal Quadir, MBA ’05, spoke with students, faculty, and alumni at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship in March.
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Andrea Ippolito, SDM ’12, and Mark Rangell, SM ’89, met through the MIT network and partnered to provide breast and baby feeding support to babies and their parents.