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Home | November/December 2025 | A Most Joyful and Happiest of Holidays to All
In this Issue
Editorial
Little Lights in a Long Winter
The Editorial Board of the MIT Faculty Newsletter
From The Faculty Chair
Faculty Governance: From Recognition to Representation
Roger Levy
Faculty Travelogue
Lecturing in China
Ruth Perry
Finance, Freedom, and the Faculty Post-Compact: The Case for Independence and Inclusion
Franz-Josef Ulm
A Primer on Decarbonizing MIT’s Campus: What Every MIT Faculty Member Should Know
Christoph Reinhart, David Hsu, Caitlin Mueller, Les Norford, John Sterman , Jessika Trancik
Faculty Travelogue
Reflections on the Alhambra
Nasser Rabbat
Developing Students Who Make an Impact: Introducing the SoE Technical Leadership and Communication (TLC) Programs
Martha L. Gray, Douglas P. Hart, Joel Schindall
Where Are You? On Selective Outrage and Moral Credibility
Yossi Sheffi
Letters to the Faculty Newsletter
Let It Each Be
Alexander Slocum
A Most Joyful and Happiest of Holidays to All
November/December 2025Vol. XXXVIII No. 3

A Most Joyful and Happiest of Holidays to All

https://fnl.mit.edu/november-december-2025/a-most-joyful-and-happiest-of-holidays-to-all/

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