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Diversity and excellence explored at Institute summit
Faculty and students offered multiple perspectives on race and gender
‘Conserve, conserve, conserve’
A megawatt saved is better than a megawatt made, and there are plenty of ways to save energy without sacrifice.
Exploring all options
New MBA student, a career chameleon, is drawn to Sloan’s real-world approach to business.
New House Dining program off to a great start
Students report high satisfaction with quality, variety and service.
President Hockfield stresses innovation in speech to U.S. governors
‘Lasting economic growth emerges from the most advanced science, mathematics and technology,’ she says.
Cultivating supply chain experts
MIT’s Global SCALE Network connects international centers offering graduate-level education.
Spotlight on service
IDEAS and Global Challenge competitions award nearly $150,000 to teams of public service innovators working around the world.
MIT team wins Berkeley-Stanford Green Entrepreneurship Competition
Two MIT Leaders for Global Operations students and their MIT colleagues take home prize after pitching U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu.
Information Age
As part of MIT’s 150th-birthday celebration, computer science luminaries — many from MIT's faculty — gathered on campus for a two-day symposium.
Eyes on the prize for service
20 MIT student teams participate in the FSILG&D Community Service Challenge.
MIT Sloan students at the wheel
MarketLab 2010 first-place winners discuss their Mercedes-Benz project.
Social Studies
In MIT's Human Dynamics Lab, Sandy Pentland PhD '82 uses cell phones and wearable sensors to research nonverbal signals, information flow, and the value of face-to-face conversation.