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Vol. XXXIV No. 2November/December 2021

My Soviet Past: Why We Need to be Vigilant About Academic Freedom

Areg Danagoulian
...Sixty-two percent of African Americans agree with that view as well. Next: is there any evidence that the minority students suffer? For example, is there any data showing that academic...

Aron Bernstein: In Memoriam (Richard Milner)

...major contributions. Subsequently, when I was Bates Director, we took data on the deformation of the nucleon-delta system using extracted beam from the South Hall Ring. These data strongly constrain...

Vol. XXXIII No. 3January/February 2021

New Leadership for Science Policy from Washington; Professor Gang Chen and Trump’s Last Anti-Science Campaign; Fresh Winds for the Nation from Biden/Harris; Honorary Degrees, Confederate Statues, and Naming Buildings

Jonathan A. King, Helen Elaine Lee, Nasser Rabbat
...and collaboration, both in the private biopharma sector, and in the international arena. The critical importance of public databases – such as the Genome Database and the Protein Structure Database...

Vol. XXXII No. 5May/June 2020

Words + Words + Words

Sandy Alexandre
...than just our thanks. The way to thank words (along with the efforts to put those words together as well-crafted arguments, irrefutable evidence, persuasive data, and stirring cris de couer)...

Vol. XXXIV No. 3January/February 2022

Scholarly Publisher Contracts and New Benefits for MIT Authors

Roger Levy, Chris Bourg
...Springer and Palgrave Wiley Many of these agreements also include text and data mining permissions, automatic deposit into MIT’s institutional repository, DSpace, and/or no requirement to waive MIT’s Faculty Open...

Vol. XXXIII No. 5May/June 2021

Lily Tsai New Chair of the Faculty

Newsletter Staff
...as the World Bank, and governance innovation hubs to integrate social and behavioral science with data science and design thinking to develop and evaluate creative solutions, policies, and practices. These...

Vol. XXXIII No. 2November/December 2020

LGBTQ+ Scientists and STEM

Timothy F. Jamison
...to be heart-wrenching, inspiring, and constructive, from the very first word of the article – “Invisible”. It provides summaries of important studies whose data indicate a profound sense of marginalization...

Vol. XXXIV No. 4March/April 2022

MIT Opens Learning for Refugees

Admir Masic
...together into yearlong virtual certificate programs. We started with the Certificate in Computer and Data Science, now in its fourth year. Last year, ReACT had nearly 2,000 applicants for its...

Vol.XXXV No. 3January-April 2023

A Response to the Article by the Coalition Against Apartheid

Daniel Jackson
...Institute. Based on 2019 FBI Data, Jews Were 2.6X More Likely Than Blacks and 2.2X More Likely Than Muslims to Be Victims of Hate Crimes. https://www.aei.org/carpe-diem/based-on-2019-fbi-data-jews-were-2-6x-more-likely-than-blacks-and-2-2x-more-likely-than-muslims-to-be-victims-of-hate-crimes/ [17] Department of Justice....

Vol.XXXVI No. 3January-March 2024

Our Public Sphere, or, How to Meet as a Faculty

Mary C. Fuller
...ready to engage on key topics because we have had a chance to examine data or proposals in advance. This, too, is challenging. Our time and attention are always under...
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