Reframing the first-generation academic experience
First-gen MIT graduate students are claiming their identity, forming community, and holding space for one another.
First-gen MIT graduate students are claiming their identity, forming community, and holding space for one another.
Sara V. Fernandez, Amanda Hu, and Brigette Wang will spend the 2023-24 academic year at Tsinghua University in China studying global affairs.
In the fight against escalating cybercrime, boards need to deepen their cybersecurity competencies, explains Keri Pearlson, executive director of Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan.
For some MIT Leaders for Global Operations graduates, a research passion becomes a full-time career.
With new support, program looks to expand on its mission of developing exceptional engineering leaders of the future.
For Leon Villegas SM ’08, MBA ’08, a journey of lifelong learning brought him from Mexico to building autonomous air taxis, with a key stop at MIT.
In a recent MISTI course, students engaged on collaborative solutions to climate, health care, and economic development in the Middle East.
Ed Boyle to step down as director; Mick Follows will take over the directorship in July.
The Robert E. Wilhelm Fellows Program brings real-world experience and new scholarship to CIS and is a vital part of its research community.
Combining her drive for sustainability, innovation, and diversity, Janelle Heslop MBA ’19, SM ’19 leads a $1B project to drive impact in operations.
A business-to-business marketing expert, Sharmila Chatterjee trains MIT's next generation of business leaders to break down silos.
Sihao Huang, William Kuhl, Tingyu Li, Giramnah Peña-Alcántara, Sreya Vangara, and Kelly Wu will pursue graduate studies in global affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
MIT students connect with Israelis and Palestinians to learn how to leverage science, technology, and entrepreneurship.
The LGO alumna is working toward transforming American manufacturing and elevating her company’s people and processes.
Natasha Joglekar ’21 is eager to apply her MIT education, with a major in computer science and biology and a minor in women’s and gender studies, to a career in medical research.