New Endowment Deepens Commitment to Diversity
The MIT Sloan Endowment for Enduring Diversity and Inclusion (EED), established in 2020, reflects a strengthened commitment to DEI at MIT Sloan.
The MIT Sloan Endowment for Enduring Diversity and Inclusion (EED), established in 2020, reflects a strengthened commitment to DEI at MIT Sloan.
From orientation to the start of fall semester classes- MBAn student, Asher Wright, looks back at his first month at MIT Sloan.
MBA student, Maggie Riddle, highlights the advantages of having a liberal arts background and provides tips for applicants with less quantitative experience.
Christina Peña’s goal is to “innovate in the sphere of education.” Mission-driven with a passion for education technology, she arrived at MIT Sloan without a background in business, excited to dive into data analytics and entrepreneurship—and even start an EdTech venture of her own.
Hundreds of alumnae will convene in Boston on March 28 for the 2025 MIT Women’s Conference.
Emily LeStrange, MBA '19 reflects on the what makes the phrase "Sloanies helping Sloanies" key to the MIT Sloan community and why it drew her to pursue an MBA here.
While no one can say for sure yet, it’s possible generative AI might reduce the contemporary societal problem of income inequality. That’s one of the conclusions reached by MIT Sloan School Associate Professor Nathan Wilmers in a new analysis.
Diane Rucker, EMBA '14, is the Executive Director of University Enterprise Laboratories in St. Paul, MN and a Lecturer at the University of Minnesota.
Last month, Richard M. Locke, PhD ’89, (John C Head III Dean at the MIT Sloan School of Management) sat for a virtual fireside chat with alumni.
The Sloanies we spoke to in 2021 fondly recalled a culture of close-knit connectivity and collaboration from their time as students.