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Vol. XXXIII No. 4March/April 2021
Origins of the Boston Biotech Working Group to Address the Underrepresentation of Women Faculty as Board Members and Founders of Biotech Start-ups
...stages of career (2012). [Data provided by Lydia Snover and Sonia Liou, Institutional Research, MIT] This woman’s query prompted me to wonder how many women and men on the faculties...
Vol. XXXVIII No. 1September/October 2025
The Silbey Report: Independence, Transparency, and a Path Forward for the Faculty Newsletter (FNL)
...consultation with experts in institutional governance. Issuing an annual report to the faculty, detailing editorial board activities, submission rates, and production metrics. Increasing the number of editorial board meetings to...
Vol.XXXVI No. 4April 2024
Presentation to the Institute Faculty Meeting
...Numbers (back page) lists the 62 members of the faculty who have served on the Editorial Board over the years. Chairs are in red. The group covers quite a range...
Bacteriophage P22 Scaffolding Protein (the Ghost in the Shell)
...generating hypotheses, it seemed to me that sometimes you needed to first generate more data in order to have something to hypothesize about. There was a legitimate concern here though,...
Vol.XXXIII No. 1September/October 2020
Gratitude for our Community’s Commitment to Reinventing MIT in the Era of Covid
At the September 16, 2020 Institute faculty meeting, I shared the image below as a way to convey the breadth of Covid-19’s impact on our mission and operations – and...
Vol. XXXVIII No. 5March/April 2026
A Riddle Revisited
About five miles north of the Moscow Kremlin is an immense monument to Soviet Russia’s idealized image of itself. The Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy – known colloquially by...
Vol. XXXVIII No. 4January/February 2026
A Student Expulsion at MIT: Questions About the MIT Disciplinary Process
...was a collaborative decision by the editors of this issue – but he is being singled out for punishment. The Committee referred to two images. The first was the annual...
Vol. XXXVII No. 2November/December 2024
Free Expression and Written Revolution
...in “On Pacifism” are images of two posters – one particularly menacing – from the PFLP. There is also an “Intifada Everywhere” image which dates from 10 years ago. (Awareness...
Vol. XXXVI No. 1September/October 2023
Advancing Racial Equity After the End of Affirmative Action
...impact as an educator MIT faculty love working with data, but beyond looking at our teaching evaluations, how many of us use data to assess our teaching? Although few of...
Vol. XXXVIII No. 6May/June 2026
Where Does Civilitas Live? Wikipedia, MIT, and the Infrastructure of Equity
...think deserve honest answers as MIT moves forward. First: Who is tracking outcomes? In Wikipedia’s distributed model, the Wikimedia Foundation still collects and publishes data on editor demographics, content coverage...