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2022 Healthcare Certificate Ceremony
Recap of the 2022 Healthcare Certificate Ceremony celebrates a record-breaking thirty-six students
Making the Next Generation of Manufacturing
Janelle Heslop, LGO ’19, plans to make and sell products that lead to business profitability—without further damaging the environment.
Misinformation Research in Latin America
Since 2013, MIT Sloan has sought to expand its relationships with alumni, businesses, and other universities in Latin America via the MIT Sloan Latin America Office (MSLAO).
A Bra for Heart Disease
Alicia Chong Rodriguez, SM ’18, is motivated to improve women’s health not only as a scientist, but as a person.
Fixing the Biotech “Valley of Death”
Finance influences—and in many cases hinders—drug development. For Professor Andrew W. Lo, there’s a better way to do things.
Simulations to Predict Climate Change
Created with Climate Interactive, a nonprofit think tank, En-ROADS provides interactive climate policy simulation models.
Building Better, More Transparent Supply Chains
Because of significant global supply chain delays over the past few years, consumers have a greater awareness of how goods reach them and the impact on the climate.
Can Food Become Renewable Biofuel?
Brittny Chong, MBA ’22, finds the impacts of food waste deeply troubling—and it’s spurring her into action.
Impostor Syndrome and Its Surprising Upside
Professor Basima Tewfik examines the psychology of the social self at work.