Students help plan investment strategy by designing new economic index
Eight students in MIT Sloan's Proseminar in Capital Markets/Investment Management develop a new tool for measuring the real economy.
Eight students in MIT Sloan's Proseminar in Capital Markets/Investment Management develop a new tool for measuring the real economy.
Edward L. Golding, Laura E. Kodres, and Deborah J. Lucas The 2008 financial crisis triggered a wave of new financial regulations, most notably as mandated by the Dodd Frank Act of 2010. That legislation recognized that existing regulations were inadequately designed to protect against systemic ri...
MIT Sloan Reunion provides alumni the opportunity to reconnect with one another and get back into the classroom.
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, January 2025 — The Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is excited to announce the second ecosystem tour of the 2024-25 Foundry Fellowship program, set to take place in Egypt from January 17-24, 2025. Over th...
Incoming MBAn student and swimmer from Denmark, Anton Ipsen, reflects back on his experience at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
MIT Sloan's MFin 2020 student, Nadia Amalia, discusses how the notion of Finance changed for her and fueled her passion for a career in financial empowerment and literacy.
MBA student, Maggie Riddle, highlights the advantages of having a liberal arts background and provides tips for applicants with less quantitative experience.
In this special episode of Sloanies Talking with Sloanies, host Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, sits down with two distinguished guests: Admiral Thad Allen, SF ’89, former Commandant of the United States Coast Guard, and Frank Finelli, SM ’86, a senior advisor at The Carlyle Group and founder of the ...
A conversation with Roberto Rigobon, PhD ’97, and Juan Pablo Armas, SM ’92, on the 10th Anniversary of the MIT Sloan Latin America Office.
This year, the MIT Sloan alumni community had a lot to say. Look no further to see what Sloanies thought about literacy, technology, artificial intelligence, and MIT Sloan itself—among other things—in 2024.