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People in perspective: sketches of MIT's staff

25 staff members profiled on MIT150 website.
Clockwise from top left: Clarise Snyder, John DiFava, Blanche Staton and Dan Chuang.
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Clockwise from top left: Clarise Snyder, John DiFava, Blanche Staton and Dan Chuang.
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Photos: L. Barry Hetherington and Jon Barron

"People in perspective: sketches of MIT's staff" — a part of the MIT150 website — features profiles of 25 staff members who were nominated by their peers to be recognized during the MIT 150th celebration for their contributions to the Institute and to the communities in which they live.

As individuals, these staff members are many things — artistic, mechanical, visionary, analytical, creative, focused, curious, multilingual, funny, brave. As people of MIT, their collective 'Inventional Wisdom' is enormous.

Read the full profiles at http://mit150.mit.edu/corridor/people-in-perspective

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