
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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New exhibits showcase trailblazing MIT women
Materials from MIT’s Distinctive Collections reveal stories of women at the Institute, including Vice Provost for Faculty Paula Hammond. -
Nominate an outstanding MIT employee this spring
We invite you to consider those individuals who have made MIT a better place and to submit a nomination on their behalf. -
At Sustainability Connect 2024, a look at how MIT is decarbonizing its campus
Vice Provost Richard Lester introduced the Climate Project at MIT at the event. -
Mitigating risk in international and outside professional activities
Vice Provost Richard Lester shares new resources for faculty and researchers. -
Faculty Portable Child Care Subsidy Program
Support is available to faculty through the Faculty Portable Child Care Subsidy (FPCCS) program. -
Seeking candidates: Vice Provost for International Activities
The VPIA provides intellectual leadership, guidance, and oversight of the Institute’s international policies and engagements. -
Anantha Chandrakasan named MIT’s inaugural chief innovation and strategy officer
Provost Barnhart describes the appointment as a “natural extension” of Chandrakasan’s work to shape strategic priorities for MIT. -
MIT community members honored with 2024 Franklin Institute Awards
Vice Provost Paula Hammond and four others recognized for “dreaming up solutions to global challenges — advancing health, sustainability, and human connection.” -
Letter to the MIT community: Announcing the Climate Project at MIT
President Kornbluth introduces a major campus-wide effort to solve critical climate problems with all possible speed. -
3 Questions: The Climate Project at MIT
Vice Provost Richard Lester describes an emerging new initiative that will back climate efforts at the Institute and find outside partnerships to drive actionable innovation. -
Ground rules for our community
We write to highlight the values, rules, and guidelines that make it possible for all of us to share the campus successfully while pursuing MIT’s vital mission. -
Dean David Schmittlein to step down
For nearly 17 years, we have relied on and benefited from Dave’s inspiring vision, skillful leadership, and collaborative nature.