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Alumni Entrepreneurship

Rachel Stevens, MBA '15

Rachel Stevens joins Christopher Reichert on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."

Feb 15, 2022
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Year In Review

Supporting Baby Feeding Through Partnership

By Haley Bierman

Andrea Ippolito, SDM ’12, and Mark Rangell, SM ’89, want to change how we provide breastfeeding and baby-feeding support to families.

Apr 1, 2025
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Alumni Sustainability

Can solar energy be more accessible?

By Zach Winn

In the U.S., eighty percent of people are locked out of the solar market because they can’t put solar on their rooftop. Solstice, co-founded by Sandhya Murali, MBA ’15, and Stephanie Speirs, MBA ’17, is changing the system with an inclusive model of community solar.

Apr 26, 2024
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Alumni Health Care

Supporting Baby Feeding Through Partnership

By Haley Bierman

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.

Aug 6, 2024
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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative Sustainability

Hitting Home: The Mayor Who Thinks Globally and Acts Locally Using En-ROADS

By Krystal Noiseux

Mayor Miro Weinberger of Burlington, VT is showing how the En-ROADS climate solution simulator—a global model—can be useful to decision-makers at the local level.

Jun 27, 2022
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

From Scarcity to Scale Blog by Layla Abushakra

"Africa doesn’t want our pity; it needs unity. It needs a reminder of its centuries of history and rich ancestry. It needs voice, not silence. It needs investment not just in Africa, but with it."

Jun 30, 2025
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Alumni Entrepreneurship

A New Calculus for Global Prosperity at the MIT Kuo Sharper Center

By Haley Bierman

At its April conference, the MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship unveiled its new name and facilitated thought-provoking discussions about the future of global growth markets.

Jun 5, 2025
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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative Sustainability

Making Progress Under Pressure: How En-ROADS Can Train Better Negotiators

By Anselm Dannecker Krystal Noiseux

A new Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government workshop used the En-ROADS climate solutions simulator to teach critical negotiation skills.

Oct 11, 2022
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Paul Osterman
Institute for Work and Employment Research

Can We Find The Employment High Road In Low-Wage Indusitries?

CAN WE FIND THE EMPLOYMENT HIGH ROAD IN LOW-WAGE INDUSTRIES?

May 22, 2018
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Human Resources

Work and Well-Being: An IWER Research Compendium

By Martha E. Mangelsdorf

This collection of links highlights some of the research and analysis on work and well-being that has been conducted in recent years by scholars affiliated with the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) and their colleagues at other universities.

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