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Vol.XXXV No. 4May/June 2023

FNL Editorial Board Election Results: Three Re-elected; One New Member

The results are in for the recent electronic all-faculty/emeritus faculty election for members to the Faculty Newsletter Editorial Board. The only Institute election open only to all faculty and emeritus...

Revealing the Molecular Organization of the P22 Procapsid and Mature Capsid

...well for us. But Uli taught me how to isolate and image mitotic chromosomes, and this has remained my passion for the rest of my life. You can learn a...

Chaperonin Assembly and Substrate Folding

...the elevator on the day of my defense with my defense poster (C) in the background. My defense poster with a negative-stain EM image of the CCT5 subunit that assembles...

Vol.XXXV No. 3January-April 2023

Candidates for Upcoming Election to Faculty Newsletter Editorial Board

...of editorial policy by the faculty Editorial Board, independent of influence by the MIT administration. The Newsletter has come to be widely read, not just at MIT but outside as...

Vol.XXXV No. 4May/June 2023

Mary C. Fuller New Chair of the Faculty

Newsletter Staff
Professor Mary C. Fuller will succeed Lily Tsai as Chair of the Faculty on July 1, 2023, after serving as Chair-elect during the current academic year. Mary is Professor of...

Vol. XXXIV No. 3January/February 2022

A Unifying Online Proposal for MIT’s Educational Mission Based on Open edX

David E. Pritchard
...RES. 17, 010129 (2021) MOOCs in 2020. https://www.classcentral.com/report/mooc-stats-2020/ Carl Wieman Improving How Universities Teach Science: Lessons from the Science Education Initiative Harvard University Press, 2017 Editor’s Note: Dave Pritchard and...

Vol. XXXVI No. 1September/October 2023

A Brief History of the Origins of the Faculty Newsletter as it Marks its 35th Anniversary

John Belcher, Jonathan A. King
...editorial policy by the faculty Editorial Board, independent of influence by the MIT administration. Areas where the independence of the Newsletter have been important include the first public release, on...

Vol.XXXVI No. 3January-March 2024

Why I Participated in the CAA Rally

Fedaa Alsoufi
Editor’s Note: On occasion, the Faculty Newsletter feels it appropriate to publish letters from students. This is one of those occasions. To whom it may concern, My name is Fedaa...

Vol. XXXIV No. 3January/February 2022

An Update on Research Administration

Maria T. Zuber, Krystyn J. Van Vliet
...meantime, as always, we invite your feedback. Editor’s Note: See “M.I.T. Numbers” for a chart of campus research revenues as percentages by sponsor type, averaged over five fiscal years, 2017-2021....

Constituting a Continuing National Nuclear Disarmament Coordinating Committee (NDCC)

More Info Conferences January 21, 2023: “Reducing the Threat of Nuclear War: Social and Economic Costs of the Current Nuclear Weapons Buildup” January 23, 2021: “Reducing the Threat of Nuclear...
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