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.
Olav Junttila, MBA ’01, uses his management education at a firm that develops sustainable infrastructure. Learn how his time at MIT Sloan led him to a job on the cutting edge of green development.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
“Brilliant thinkers” brought Reed MacMillan, SF ’09, to MIT Sloan as part of the esteemed Sloan Fellows program. She was not disappointed.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
MIT Sloan is celebrated worldwide. Ricardo Betti, MBA ’86, explains how the School is a “powerhouse” in Brazil, where a network of MIT graduates support and promote each other.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
Roman Lubynsky, MOT ’89, found teamwork everywhere he looked at MIT Sloan. Today, he promotes that same sense of group support with his work at the MIT Venture Mentoring Service.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
MIT Sloan graduates consistently find jobs they love. But Sheryl Sligh, SM ’91, says the School also made her a better leader and a better person.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
“If you come to MIT, you will grow forever,” Vanessa Chioffi, SF ’03, says about the lasting impact MIT Sloan has on its students.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
Alumni discuss goals from their early years—from journalist to pilot—and share where their careers have taken them.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
Trips to Portugal and India were the highlights of Yiting Shen’s, MBA ’07, time at MIT Sloan—so much so that she went to India to work after graduation.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
How did MIT Sloan change your life? Alumni reveal how a two-year program becomes a lifelong influence.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
Members of the MIT Sloan community are solving problems worldwide in every imaginable industry. Today they are changing the world and helping the next generation of MIT Sloan graduates to do the same.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
As MIT Sloan celebrated its largest alumni event ever, alumni shared their best memories of the School. Travel and friends amongst the faculty came up time and again.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
Community, diversity, and Cambridge: Alumni explain why they chose MIT Sloan.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
On April 4, 2012, Sebastian Seung, MIT professor of computational neuroscience and of physics, offered his thoughts on the brain's wiring and how it influences personality and answered questions from the worldwide MIT alumni community.
An interview with Phil Freelon about his firm's exhibit "REACH," showing in the Wolk Gallery from Feb. 15 to June 8, 2012
Speakers: MIT Prof. John Kassakian, MIT Sloan Prof. Dick SchmalenseeWhat key technologies will drive the evolution of the grid in the coming decades?What state & federal policies are necessary for efficient development & deployment?Our current electric grid is ...
Marilyn Wilson, MIT Careers Office, welcomes students to the institute and discusses the competitive and rewarding careers in academia as well as the numerous professional opportunities available during and after graduate studies.
MIT Corporation Chairman John Reed talks about the global financial situation and the roles technology and the MIT community can play.
An exploration of the efficacy of distributed energy generation in California based on regional policy and the economics of proposed solutions.
Academy of Notre Dame, Tyngsboro, Mass., students from Ms. Turkovich's biology class created this music video about DNA replication. Turkovich is an MIT Alum. The models are from the original LEGO Education DNA Set.
MIT's Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program (UPOP) alumni: recent MIT graduates on the value of their UPOP sophomore experience