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Vol. XXXIV No. 3January/February 2022

Distracted Driving: Finding a Realistic Solution

Nicholas A. Ashford, Charles C. Caldart
...positioning system) devices; fixed in-vehicle screens allowing communication (including texting, data input and retrieval, and other cognitive tasks) between drivers, vehicle occupants, and those outside the vehicle; and other communication...

Vol. XXXVII No. 2November/December 2024

Interim Report Presented at the October 17, 2024 Institute Faculty Meeting Regarding the FNL

...broader academic world. The FNL publishes articles, letters, poems, editorials and data it considers of interest to the faculty, welcoming contributions from all members of the faculty and emeritus faculty....

Vol. XXXVI No. 2November/December 2023

Standing Together Against Hate: From the River to the Sea, From Gaza to MIT

Michel DeGraff
...all, “from the river to the sea” and “from Gaza to MIT,” as they chant in their rallies. True, some of these chants are controversial, having been linked to “past...

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. 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...

Vol. XXXIII No. 5May/June 2021

MIT Plans for the Fall Semester

Cynthia Barnhart
...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,...

Vol. XXXV No. 2November/December 2022

MITx Update for MIT Faculty: Fall 2022

Christopher Capozzola
...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...

Phage Transition: Spatial Organization of Phage Assembly

...1— infections, we would see significant depression relative to WT. Instead, the pulse-chase data showed clearly that heads were assembled just as quickly in 1—infections as in the wild-type controls....

Vol.XXXVI No. 4April 2024

A Statement on Jewish Activism, Safety, and Recent Events at MIT

MIT Jews for Ceasefire
...Hillel with its many resources, like the use of physical spaces and even data – did you know that Hillel automatically receives Jewish student information upon matriculation without their consent?),...
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