Faces of MIT: Gene Keselman
At MIT, Keselman is a lecturer, executive director, managing director, and innovator. Additionally, he is a colonel in the Air Force Reserves, board director, and startup leader.
At MIT, Keselman is a lecturer, executive director, managing director, and innovator. Additionally, he is a colonel in the Air Force Reserves, board director, and startup leader.
MIT pK-12 at Open Learning co-created a secondary school learning architecture that’s available for adoption and adaptation by educational practitioners worldwide.
Through the Civil Discourse Project at MIT, scholarly debate serves as a model for productive discussions among MIT Concourse students.
A reception at Gray House honored MIT’s 17th president, who led the Institute for more than 10 years.
From helping new parents to coordinating play dates and sharing information, MIT students who are parents are there for one another.
Organized by the MIT Museum, the 2024 celebration of science, technology, and culture was the largest in its history, with over 50,000 visitors at 300 events.
The associate director of club sports, intramural sports, and sport camps shares the important role that athletics plays in finding community.
One of the largest MIT clubs sees itself as “the umbrella of all things related to energy and climate on campus.”
The major effort to accelerate practical climate change solutions launches as its mission directors meet the Institute community.
Martin Luther King Jr. Visiting Professors and Scholars enhance community through engagement with MIT students and faculty.
New STUDIO.nano supports artistic research and encounters within MIT.nano’s facilities.
The senior strategic sourcing analyst is responsible for everything related to travel and hospitality that involves purchasing at MIT.
“Empathy and respect are central values here,” Kornbluth tells MIT’s newest students and their families at the President’s Convocation.
Dean of Admissions Stu Schmill provides an update on MIT’s newest incoming class.