Thomas J. Allen, Beloved Sloanie Professor, Dies at 89
Thomas J. Allen, SM ’63, PhD ’66, a beloved member of the MIT Sloan community for more than half a century, died November 13 after a brief illness. He was 89.
Thomas J. Allen, SM ’63, PhD ’66, a beloved member of the MIT Sloan community for more than half a century, died November 13 after a brief illness. He was 89.
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.
At a presentation at the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research seminar, MIT Sloan School of Management Professor Emerita Lotte Bailyn and three additional experts discussed a new book Bailyn coauthored, "Retiring: Creating a Life That Works for You."
HSI Seminar with Shani Fargun, VP Healthcare at StackAI
“MIT Sloan was my first and only choice,” says David Brown, MBA ’25.
When Kevin Berkemeyer graduated in 2014 with an MBA, his relationship with MIT Sloan and the Sustainability Initiative didn’t end there.
When Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages wanted to use big data to measure the growth potential of their customers, they turned to Tico Han and Sydney Mo (both MBAn ’21) to help them develop an action plan.
Following a long career at Huawei, Hugo Huang, SFMBA ’20, came to MIT Sloan to learn more.
Co-presidents of the new student club FLI@Sloan talk about the importance of removing the stigma around socio-economic status and creating space for students in an effort to build a more inclusive MIT Sloan.
CFP welcomes Professor Jonathan A. Parker as its newest co-director. Parker will join the Center’s leadership team, where he will help set the direction for the CFP’s research and educational initiatives.