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29.06.22
Indigenous matters
MIT will be taking several new measures to support its Indigenous community and advance scholarship on the history of Native Americans and the...
29.06.22
Donald ’67, SM ’69, and Glenda Mattes
Don Mattes started giving to the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT before he himself was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Si...
29.06.22
Investing in women pays off
Lisa Burton O’Toole, SM ’09, PhD ’13, was born on a cattle farm outside of Fort Worth, Texas, the daughter of a horseshoer and an administrati...
29.06.22
Preparing for disasters, before it’s too late
All too often, the work of developing global disaster and climate resiliency happens when disaster—such as a hurricane, earthquake, or tsunami...
29.06.22
Paying it forward: supporting underrepres...
Especially for people of color, the road to MIT often begins with advice and encouragement from a teacher or guidance counselor. That was the ...
29.06.22
Four decades on the front lines of environ...
“My focus has always been on social change,” says Steven Lewis Yaffee, PhD ’79, a professor of natural resources and environmental policy at t...
29.06.22
Volunteer service, RV style
Joseph “Pepe” Fields ’67 has an MIT degree in chemistry, but he’s spent his career working all over the world in international management. And...
29.06.22
Meet the president: Stephen Baker ’84, MAr...
On July 1, Stephen D. Baker ’84, MArch ’88, begins his one-year term as president of the MIT Alumni Association, succeeding Annalisa Weigel ’9...
29.06.22
How MIT ended up on Memorial Drive
On March 23, 1912, the very day the subway connecting Boston and Cambridge opened to the public, another event took place that would change Ke...
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