Smarter Together
Bryan Thomas Jr. and Austin Ashe outline their plans for building and maintaining a transformative space at MIT Sloan for students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
Bryan Thomas Jr. and Austin Ashe outline their plans for building and maintaining a transformative space at MIT Sloan for students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
For Kerry James, SB ’95, MBA ’01, innovating through education and making such advances widely available is of great importance. This is why she currently serves in leadership roles at national, regional, and local nonprofits like uAspire, Custom Collaborative, and the Boston Arts Academy Foundation...
The details and implications are complex and barely touched on by the frequent 30 second television spots by both the pro and con groups.
MBA student, Riana Shah, breaks down why a background in liberal arts can successfully prepare you for the MBA experience at MIT Sloan.
On Friday, September 9, the MIT delta v accelerator returns to Kresge Auditorium for Demo Day 2022.
During this year’s Orientation, on day one, new MIT students stepped into the shoes of global decision-makers, using the simulator to test climate policies, explore solutions, and envision the future they want to create.
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...
We still have a long way to go before diversity is made a priority for all, but Guadalupe Hayes-Mota, SB ’08, LGO ’16, believes it is worth the effort because representation matters.
Brett Sternfield, MBA ’20, found himself at a crossroads this past January.
Hiram Samel, SF ’06, PhD ’13, recently discussed corporate scenario planning as it relates to his class during the MIT Sloan Alumni Online webinar in April.