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Home | September/October 2025 | First US Destination of MIT PhDs Over the Last Five Years
In this Issue
Editorial
The Silbey Report: Independence, Transparency, and a Path Forward for the Faculty Newsletter (FNL)
The Editorial Board of the MIT Faculty Newsletter
How US Universities Can Survive State Terrorism*
Catherine D'Ignazio
Faculty Travelogue
Reflections on an Encounter Outside Wichita, Kansas
Jeff Ravel
Why There Were No Faculty Newsletter Editorial Board Elections Last Spring
Sally Haslanger, Ceasar McDowell
MIT Runs on Engineers (and Worry)
Franz-Josef Ulm
Introducing OACES
Sadé Abraham, David L. Darmofal, Kristala L. J. Prather
Are Ad Hominem Attacks Legitimate Academic Freedom?*
Ian H. Hutchinson
Reply to Prof. Hutchinson on Arguing Ad Hominem
Kieran Setiya
J-WAFS: From an Idea to a Program
John H. Lienhard V
Letters
MIT Numbers
First US Destination of MIT PhDs Over the Last Five Years
September/October 2025Vol. XXXVIII No. 1
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First US Destination of MIT PhDs Over the Last Five Years

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