Toward a Healthier Future of Work
Will 2022 be a year that companies take steps toward creating healthier working conditions for their employees? Certainly, the idea is getting attention as the year gets underway.
Will 2022 be a year that companies take steps toward creating healthier working conditions for their employees? Certainly, the idea is getting attention as the year gets underway.
In 2019, Christopher Reichert sat down with Dean David Schmittlein to discuss MIT Sloan.
“MIT Sloan was a pretty obvious frontrunner given its reputation for entrepreneurship and the established climate ecosystem in Boston," says Megan Hung, an MBA candidate who will graduate in 2026.
Ten years after MIT Sloan opened its first physical location outside of the United States in Chile, the MIT Sloan Latin America Office remains an integral part of Santiago’s bustling business district.
Many of the MIT alumni who created the TravlerPack sleeping bag for Syrian refugees, including Sloanie Vick Liu, SB ’20, will return to campus for a special in-person ceremony celebrating the Classes of 2020 and 2021.
The MIT Sloan Climate Catalysts event included lightning talks by three community members making a difference in the climate space.
MIT Sloan Professor Simon Johnson, PhD ’89, credits the success of his and his fellow Nobel laureates’ research to their students.
The MIT Sloan community gives back for many reasons. Some aim to create opportunities for students through support for fellowships and organizations, while others want to bolster faculty research and campus initiatives.
The MIT Sloan Endowment for Enduring Diversity and Inclusion (EED), established in 2020, reflects a strengthened commitment to DEI at MIT Sloan.
The vast and sobering implications of climate change can be overwhelming to contemplate. What are the best solutions—and will they actually work?