Alumni
Channel | updated April 25, 2013
MIT alumni all over the world are accomplishing greatness. These videos show a glimpse of life after graduation.
MIT alumni all over the world are accomplishing greatness. These videos show a glimpse of life after graduation.
The rare coincidence in the orbit of the moon and sun was captured by Mike Krawczynski PhD '11.
Has the age of 2% annual growth in jobs and salary levels come to an end in the West? Will the jobs drain to the East quicken? Are policymakers leading us away from the precipice or towards it? Often contrarian, Jon Moynihan's lecture draws on his decades of experience ...
Colleagues of MIT architecture professor Lawrence B. Anderson '30 created a video tribute to him in 1994 because so little was documented in one place about his remarkable life and work.
Ever wonder how to set up your personal and corporate social media strategy? How do you leverage social media to build your start-up's presence? What's the technology that enables it and what are the differences between various platforms? What is the ...
Prof. Retsef Levi, Sloan School of Management, MIT
Tech Night at Pops is MIT's longest-running reunion tradition—115 years and counting!—and perhaps the most beloved. While the musical program changes, one tradition constant: the balloon drop set to the accompaniment of "Stars and Stripes Forever." If you've never seen it, it's ...
Stu Schmill '86 announces the boatings for the 2012 MIT Reunion Row.Read more about the Reunion Row here: http://www.mitcrew.org/reunionrow/
June 10, 2012 on the Charles River.Read more about the Reunion Row: http://www.mitcrew.org/reunionrow/
June 10, 2012 on the Charles River.Read more about the Reunion Row: http://www.mitcrew.org/reunionrow/
Class of '62 finished with an adjusted time of 56.6 seconds, led by Chet Riley. June 10, 2012 on the Charles River.Read more about the Reunion Row: http://www.mitcrew.org/reunionrow/
MIT professors and alumni shed light on advanced manufacturing and the promise it holds to inject new vitality into sectors of the economy thought to be in decline and to position America again as a world leader in manufacturing. Part two includes: Marcie Black '94, ...
MIT professors and alumni shed light on advanced manufacturing and the promise it holds to inject new vitality into sectors of the economy thought to be in decline and to position America again as a world leader in manufacturing. Part one includes: Remarks by Brian ...