Cybersecurity and the coronavirus chaos
When staying safe means more than just washing your hands.
When staying safe means more than just washing your hands.
As a city planning student at MIT, Dasjon Jordan, SM ’19, served on the boards of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning Student Council and the Students of Color Committee. He wanted to complete an Action Learning project before he graduated, but his packed schedule of classes and activities ...
If you ever wanted to know about the “before and after” of the MIT Sloan Master of Finance program, Laura Wacker, MFin ’17, is your go-to person. Starting out in a hedge fund, Laura leveraged the flexibility of the MFin program to switch gears and take a deeper dive into the world of finance.
Explore finance and STEM-focused graduate programs. Representatives from nine schools will share an overview of their specialized master’s offerings and provide insight into the admissions process.
Dipali Trivedi, EMBA '19, is a serial entrepreneur, currently working as CTO and Cofounder of Everyday Life in Boston, MA.
Tana Utley, SF ’07, would like to make a pitch for curiosity. In fact, she might say it’s her fuel source, a perspective not to be taken lightly by the woman who leads the production of some of the most powerful engines in the world.
Imagine diagnosing a disease before symptoms begin. Or diagnosing cancer without a biopsy. The proteins in our blood could be the key to making these things possible.
CDW's Sona Chawla discussed her career in digital transformation and her approach to leadership during an April iLead Speaker Series event.
Sriram Emani, MBA ’14, and Shahil Patel, MBA ’19, who founded IndianRaga and BollyX respectively while attending MIT Sloan, discussed their ongoing efforts to scale-up their startups with India Lab students.
Diane Rucker is an angel investor and a member of the MIT Executive MBA Class of 2014.