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Vol. XXXIII No. 5May/June 2021
MIT Plans for the Fall Semester
...be prepared to make changes based on the latest public health data and state and city requirements. In conclusion We owe an enormous debt of gratitude to the students, faculty,...
Aron Bernstein: In Memoriam (Robert Redwine)
...number of experiments, especially at the MIT Bates Linear Accelerator in Middleton. As some of you know, these experiments would typically take data for several weeks, and during that time...
Vol.XXXV No. 4May/June 2023
University Engagement with China: An MIT Approach
...M. Deutch Institute Professor and Professor of Political Science. Peter Fisher, Thomas A. Frank (1977) Professor of Physics; Director, MIT Office of Research Computing and Data. Taylor Fravel, Arthur and...
Vol.XXXIII No. 1September/October 2020
Moving MIT Forward; Supporting Our Students in Making Change; Our New Website
...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...
Vol. XXXV No. 2November/December 2022
MITx Update for MIT Faculty: Fall 2022
...an MIT-specific, nonprofit alternative to edX. Currently called MITx Online, it launched in beta in early fall 2021 with J-PAL’s Data, Economics, and Development Policy courses. One year later, MITx...
Vol. XXXVIII No. 3November/December 2025
Developing Students Who Make an Impact: Introducing the SoE Technical Leadership and Communication (TLC) Programs
...TLC programs and who stood out as leaders in your own classroom activities. Our data demonstrate that TLC students are better prepared for future academic and professional opportunities. As supported...
Vol. XXXVII No. 5May/June 2025
Looking Back
...to attack the problem: a well-differentiated set of introductory math and physics classes with a lot of data on what students at different entry points need, a math department already...
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
...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...