For Student and Alumni Veterans, a Community to Rely On
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From day one, MIT Sloan student veterans and reservists are supported by a community of alumni who know what they are going through and what lies ahead.
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From day one, MIT Sloan student veterans and reservists are supported by a community of alumni who know what they are going through and what lies ahead.
Ian Barkin, MBA ’06, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of Sl
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How do women in low-wage service-sector jobs respond to unemployment? That's a question Claire C. McKenna explored in her recent doctoral dissertation in the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) PhD program.
Anderson da Silva Pereira, SFMBA ’23, is a fintech innovator and entrepreneur who spent several years in the banking industry prior to joining the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA.
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Hong Ru, MFin ’10, PhD ’15, and Juno Wei Chen, MFin ’10, are grateful for the chance to give back to the place where they met and set off on their respective career paths.
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From explaining the role happiness plays in achieving success to speculating about possible AI applications, MIT Sloan alumni had much to say this year.
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From one of the school’s first alumnae to the rising prominence of generative AI, the MIT Sloan alumni community had many stories to tell this year.
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On December 11, 2023, the MIT GCFP brought together a panel of experts on housing and financial regulation to examine whether changes to the FHLBS might be warranted.
The December 2023 issue of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) newsletter includes a special focus on women and work.
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To make Sphere, the state-of-the-art entertainment venue in Las Vegas, a reality, Jared Miller, SB ’98, LGO ’03, assembled a diverse team that reflected his experience at MIT.