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Vol. XXXVII No. 1September/October 2024
A Message From the Keepers of the Pulse of the MIT Faculty
...285 voting faculty responded “No” to the question, “Do you know about the link on the MIT homepage for campus updates and correcting misinformation?” “Should all faculty be guaranteed by...
Vol. XXXVII No. 3January/February 2025
Comms
...Atlas Learning Center.) For research questions, you may want to bookmark the link to the “Information on changes to federal research policy,” on the VPR website, https://research.mit.edu; this page will...
Vol. XXXV No. 1September/October 2022
Prof. Vera Kistiakowsky, 1928-2021
...of what became the MIT Faculty Newsletter. Here is the link to the first communication, her “zeroth” issue. All MIT faculty owe Vera Kistiakowsky gratitude for refusing to be a...
Vol. XXXIV No. 3January/February 2022
New Commencement Format for 2022
...make sure that the OneMIT and the undergraduate degree granting ceremonies link up appropriately, and to develop a schedule that minimizes conflicts to the greatest degree possible. Later this year,...
Vol. XXXVII No. 2November/December 2024
Interim Report on Committee to Review Faculty Newsletter Policies and Procedures
...2025. To complete this work, we are mounting a specifically designed survey, to which we hope you will respond by providing comments and suggestions. Enter the survey via this link:...
Jonathan King: (Jill Nelson)
...many professors specifically link on their university’s web page, as Jonathan does on his MIT profile, the need to reduce the military budget to fund the biomedical research needed to...
Vol. XXXVII No. 4March/April 2025
Letters
...first day I found out that there was a Faculty Newsletter, because a coworker forwarded the Newsletter link on Slack (the latest issue is on the topic of overhead costs,...
Autostery, Quasi-equivalence, and Procapsid Assembly. From Brandeis to MIT.
...virus type 1 capsid protein assembly in vitro. J Virol. 2002;76(14):6900-8. PubMed PMID: 12072491. Link JO, Rhee MS, Tse WC, Zheng J, Somoza JR, Rowe W, Begley R, Chiu A,...
Vol.XXXV No. 4May/June 2023
Are MIT Faculty Serious About Addressing AI Bias?
...meant to be funny and entertaining. As I thought that our colleagues in EECS would be particularly interested, I sent them the link to the video, requesting feedback, and sent...
Vol. XXXV No. 2November/December 2022
Open Letter to Presidents Biden, Putin, and Zelensky: Pursue Diplomatic Solutions to Avoid Nuclear War
...but necessary steps to effective peace treaties. [Select this link to sign the letter online.] Signatories (Institutions for identification only): Prof. Robert Redwine, Dept. of Physics, MIT, Cambridge MA 02139...