Translating Energy Research into Energy Policy
CPC post-doc Juan Senga, is all about energy research, especially research that leads to policy that makes energy more renewable and affordable.
CPC post-doc Juan Senga, is all about energy research, especially research that leads to policy that makes energy more renewable and affordable.
After more than a decade in pharmaceutical business development, Bill Desmarais, EMBA '16, found himself caught between two identities—too scientific for the business side and too business-oriented for the scientists. Seeking the skills and credibility to bridge that gap, he enrolled in the MIT Exec...
Thousands of graduating students, alumni, and their families came to campus at the end of May for the 2026 commencement ceremonies and Reunion celebrations.
With more than 15 years experience leading infrastructure projects across Latin America, Solangel Fernandez, SF ’25, came to MIT Sloan with a clear purpose—to innovate and accelerate the impact of sustainable development. An opportunity to fulfill that purpose came when her Sustainable Business (S-L...
In a new interview, MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly shares insights from her forthcoming book, with Phyllis Moen of the University of Minnesota, on overload in the workplace.
A discussion among financial industry leaders and academics about the current state of the markets and what we can expect in the coming months and years.
The Cambridge/Boston academic, policy and practitioner communities are fortunate to include many people with deep expertise and interest in financial policy. Yet opportunities to gather for in-depth conversations about [...]
Authors James Freeman and Vern McKinley discuss their research on 200 years of Citi’s history as presented in their 2018 book Borrowed Time. Lunch will be provided.
MIT Sloan’s leading thinkers in economics, sustainability, and organizational studies agree: Embracing the human elements of our work is more critical than ever.
Deborah Lucas and Ed Golding in the American Banker on preventing another SVB fiasco.