Updates
To keep you informed, find the latest news, events, and reports coming out of our office—plus the provost’s Letters to the Community.
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MIT welcomes nine MLK Scholars for 2024-25
Martin Luther King Jr. Visiting Professors and Scholars enhance community through engagement with MIT students and faculty. -
Assessing progress to address faculty gender and racial inequities
Together we can celebrate our progress and identify collective strategies to address the essential work that remains unfinished. -
Your help in setting the tone for our community
We are writing to ask directly for your support and engagement in helping to set the tone for our whole community, especially if you work with students. -
President Kornbluth welcomes the Class of 2028
Vice Provost Paula Hammond spoke at the President’s Convocation. -
Duane Boning named vice provost for international activities
Boning brings a spirit of curiosity and collaboration to his new role. -
Duane Boning Appointed Vice Provost for International Activities
In his new role, Duane will provide intellectual leadership, guidance, and oversight of the Institute’s international engagements and policies. -
Dimitris Bertsimas named vice provost for open learning
Leveraging more than 35 years of experience at MIT, Bertsimas will work with partners across the Institute to transform teaching and learning on and off campus. -
Dimitris Bertsimas Appointed Vice Provost for Open Learning
Dimitris will be responsible for working with our community and the Open Learning team to advance Open Learning’s mission. -
Mission directors announced for the Climate Project at MIT
Richard Lester, vice provost for international activities, has led the Climate Project’s formation. -
Community members receive 2024 MIT Excellence Awards, Collier Medal, and Staff Award for Distinction in Service
Staff members receive recognition for their exceptional support of the MIT community. -
Launching the Future of the Arts at MIT Committee
The committee will advise the Institute on new ways to envision the place of the arts in our community. -
Join MIT Solve on May 22
I write to invite you to attend the public opening plenary of Solve at MIT 2024.