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Home | January/February 2022 | Campus Research Revenues
In this Issue
Editorial
Selecting a New President
Sally Haslanger, Jonathan A. King, Ceasar McDowell, Ruth Perry, Nasser Rabbat
An Update on Research Administration
Maria T. Zuber, Krystyn J. Van Vliet
Scholarly Publisher Contracts and New Benefits for MIT Authors
Roger Levy, Chris Bourg
Reflections on the MIT Graduate Student Union Organizing Campaign
Robert B. McKersie
A Unifying Online Proposal for MIT’s Educational Mission Based on Open edX
David E. Pritchard
New Commencement Format for 2022
James Poterba
Distracted Driving: Finding a Realistic Solution
Nicholas A. Ashford, Charles C. Caldart
Letters
Clarification Needed on MIT’s Commitment to Freedom of Speech
Edward B. Roberts
M.I.T. Numbers
Campus Research Revenues
January/February 2022Vol. XXXIV No. 3
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Campus Research Revenues

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