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Vol. XXXIV No. 4March/April 2022

from the MIT 2021 Commuter Survey

Limited to respondents who answered mode of travel for all five days of the week. Data as of October 2021. Source: Office of the Provost/Institutional Research...

Vol. XXXII No. 5May/June 2020

CMS/W and Racial Justice: A Path Forward

...should respond and report. For context, our department should request data on the number, character, and disposition of cases involving charges of racism Institute-wide, as part of the provost’s annual...

Vol. XXXIII No. 5May/June 2021

On the 20th Anniversary of OpenCourseWare: How It Began

Hal Abelson, Shigeru Miyagawa, Dick K. P. Yue
...of data gleaned from interviews with 50 external organizations engaged in e-learning, responses to an extensive survey sent to 2,500 alumni (deemed potential clients for Knowledge Updates), interviews with 60...

Vol. XXXIII No. 4March/April 2021

Special Edition: Women in Biotech

Sangeeta Bhatia, Nancy Hopkins, Susan Hockfield
...led to the founding of the Boston Biotech Working Group; 2) Data the group gathered to document the underrepresentation of women faculty and to serve as a baseline for tracking...

Vol.XXXIII No. 1September/October 2020

Moving MIT Forward; Supporting Our Students in Making Change; Our New Website

Nazli Choucri, Sally Haslanger, Jonathan Alan King
...breakfast, and then filing the report away in a drawer (see the FNL May/June 2020 editorial). A number of graduate student organizations, including Grad Students for a Healthy MIT, the...

Insights From Aggregation Intermediates

...modeling of the gel densitometry data confirmed that aggregation occurred via the multimeric polymerization rather than the sequential polymerization mechanism. To confirm this modeling by direct measurement, we utilize two-dimensional...

Vol. XXXVI No. 2November/December 2023

Standing Together Against Hate: From the River to the Sea, From Gaza to MIT

Michel DeGraff
...true when I know that they cannot even behave themselves with decorum? How can I bring unexpected results and odd data points to my research supervisors when I have witnessed...

Vol. XXXII No. 5May/June 2020

On the Risks and Benefits of New International Engagements

Richard Lester
...data; the misuse of MIT’s name; the possibility of unwanted associations with unethical or illegal behavior by benefactors; or the undermining of MIT’s campus culture and core values. And the...

Vol. XXXIV No. 5May/June 2022

Faculty-Corporation Engagement in the Triangle of MIT’s System of Shared Governance

Lily Tsai, Rick Danheiser, Robert Jaffe, Thomas Kochan
...of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. (2016). “Shared governance: Is OK good enough?” https://portfolio.du.edu/downloadItem/366497. Data from a 2020 survey are not yet publicly available. [3] Ehrenberg et.al., Table 2....

Vol. XXXVI No. 2November/December 2023

Gaza: What Have We Learned from the bin Salman Scandal?

Sally Haslanger, Jonathan A. King, Ceasar McDowell, Nasser Rabbat, Balakrishnan Rajagopal
...editorial on MIT Values and protests in Lobby 7). We also recognize that for many of our students and, indeed, our community, the pain and confusion of these events are...
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