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Vol. XXXVII No. 4March/April 2025

A Habit of Courage: The Role of the GIRs at MIT

Steven B. Leeb
...solving different kinds of problems. The algorithms and data relevant to a Political Scientist, for example, may be very different in structure and use from those used by a Materials...

From Prufrock House to Antarctica

...also collected a lot of good scientific data on microbiological life in the Dry Valleys. Soil samples were collected at many sites and analyzed in a well-equipped lab in McMurdo...

Vol. XXXIII No. 3January/February 2021

The Legacy of the Involvement of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the Bombs Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Jean Bele
...effects of low-level radioactivity include cancer, shortening of life, and subtle changes in fertility or viability of offspring, as determined from both animal studies and data on Hiroshima and Chernobyl...

Vol. XXXVIII No. 2October 2025

The University Compact – My Take

Yossi Sheffi
...trustworthy source of knowledge based on evidence and empirical data. Student Learning MIT’s mission is to educate, not to shelter. Students cannot be treated as both mature thinkers whose insight...

Vol. XXXV No. 1September/October 2022

Transforming Research Administration: Second Update

Maria T. Zuber, Krystyn J. Van Vliet
...that play a key role. Second, OSATT Core has revamped the services to faculty for non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), data use agreements (DUAs), material transfer agreements (MTAs), and other research-related agreements....

Vol. XXXVIII No. 2October 2025

MIT’s Faustian Bargain

Franz-Josef Ulm
...reporting of admitted and rejected cohorts’ academic data by race, national origin, and sex. The appearance is symmetry; the effect is flattening difference at the moment of selection and reanimating...

Vol.XXXVI No. 3January-March 2024

Phi Beta Kappa at MIT: A Golden Opportunity to Recognize Undergraduate Excellence

Emily Richmond Pollock
...by notifying us of excellent students who should be on our radar. While GPA and transcripts are our initial data set, we love to hear when there are students who...

Vol. XXXV No. 1September/October 2022

Response to “Project Indigenous MIT”

Heather Lechtman
...are or have been, but I will point out flaws in the data you present on page 3 of your Newsletter article concerning CMRAE. CMRAE is not an MIT department....

Vol. XXXVIII No. 5March/April 2026

Before we vote, please review . . .

Steven B. Leeb
...The requirement was created to ensure a hands-on physical experience with data collection in a hardware environment leading to analysis, problem solving, and design. The proposal eliminates the Institute Laboratory...

Vol. XXXIV No. 2November/December 2021

Feedback on the First Draft of MIT’s “Five-year Strategic Action Plan for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion”

Richard C. Larson
...Racism needing to be corrected on campus. Without data, it simply seems to assume that Structural Racism is pervasive throughout MIT. And it seems to assume that “the solution to...
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