Philip Khoury to step down as vice provost for the arts
The professor of history expanded MIT’s arts infrastructure and championed its arts faculty, while providing new opportunities for students and faculty.
The professor of history expanded MIT’s arts infrastructure and championed its arts faculty, while providing new opportunities for students and faculty.
Lucas has led MIT’s fundraising since 2014, including the record-setting MIT Campaign for a Better World.
In his 17 years as dean, Schmittlein led the transformation of MIT Sloan into a management school uniquely positioned for the future and “the best version of its distinctive self.”
Former NFL linebacker Spencer Paysinger keynotes the 51st annual MLK Celebration, with a message focused on building community.
An alumna and longtime faculty member, Barnhart helped lead the Institute for the last decade, serving as both chancellor and provost.
Specialist in paleoclimate and geochronology is known for contributions to education and community.
Longtime AeroAstro professor brings deep experience with academic and student life.
A former faculty member, the accomplished scholar and energetic leader returns to the Institute with a broad vision and deep experience.
Professor oversaw department growth, strengthened community, and developed outreach programs.
The MIT Human Insight Collaborative will elevate the human-centered disciplines and unite the Institute’s top scholars to help solve the world’s biggest challenges.
A reception at Gray House honored MIT’s 17th president, who led the Institute for more than 10 years.
The Institute’s pooled investments returned 8.9 percent last year; endowment stands at $24.6 billion.
The major effort to accelerate practical climate change solutions launches as its mission directors meet the Institute community.
Computer scientist who specializes in database management systems joins the leadership of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
“Empathy and respect are central values here,” Kornbluth tells MIT’s newest students and their families at the President’s Convocation.