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.
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
Please join us at PARC the evening of June 1st for a stand-up dinner, followed by a lively panel discussion featuring three high-level solar executives and the senior advisor to the CA governor, who will address the viability of solar technologies in scaling up to ...
Community, diversity, and Cambridge: Alumni explain why they chose MIT Sloan.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
MIT volunteers explain why it's important for them to attend this annual event. In 2010, the conference will be held on campus Oct. 22-24. Visit the website for more information.
Whenever your “information device”… computer, pad computer, smart phone, video streaming device, etc. … is connected to a network of any sort… home network, office network, the internet, etc. … by either a wired or wireless ...
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
Kerry Emanuel, '76, PhD '78, Professor of Atmospheric ScienceDescription: As the costs of Hurricane Katrina continue to spiral higher — to date, $125 billion in damages and 1,200 deaths — there's keen interest in perfecting the science of hurricane forecasting. The ...
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
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
A workshop session from the 2007 Alumni Leadership Conference discussing how to use the power of the Internet and virtual tools and programs to connect communities. Topics include leveraging social networking, wikis, photo and video sharing, and more.
There is general agreement that to call New Orleans home means "living with danger, dangerously," as William Barry put it.
MIT Professor Vladimir Bulovic talks about the promise of renewable energy sources, and educating MIT students on energy issues.
Inspiring images from MIT's past and present: people, places, ideas.
A short video about why alumni attend View from the Top, what they hope to take away, and how they have used the MIT network to enhance and grow their personal and business connections. Filmed on location at the Westin Hotel in Waltham, Mass. on Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Produced by the ...
Presentations from View from the Top, held March 16, 2010, in Palo Alto, CA. The event was produced by the MIT Alumni Association in conjunction with the MIT Club of Northern California and with support from MIT Professional Education. Panelists: Thomas G. Burns '62, ...
The Alumni Association event View from the Top in London on Jan. 22, 2009, presented a panel of seasoned executives discussing the forces shaping our turbulent times. The event was hosted by PA Consulting Group. For an update of these views, watch Jon Moynihan ...
In 2006, Anna Jaffe '07, Robyn Allen '07 and Nii Armar '06, SM '09, launched the Vehicle Design Summit, a collaboration that included 25 college teams from across the globe to build within three years a plug-in electric hybrid car. More than 50 students from 21 universities came to MIT to ...
“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
Val Skov '55 was Stroke of the 1954 and 1955 MIT Men's Lightweight Crew which won the 1954 and 1955 Thames Challenge Cup. He discusses the travails during the 1955 season. The is an introduction and comments from Jack Frailey '44 who was the coach of these Crews.