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ORIGINS AND Leadership

Origins

The Institute admitted its first students in 1865, four years after the approval of its founding charter. The opening marked the culmination of an extended effort by William Barton Rogers to establish a new kind of independent educational institution relevant to an increasingly industrialized America.

Today MIT is a world-class educational institution. Teaching and research—with relevance to the practical world as a guiding principle—continue to be its primary purpose. MIT is independent, coeducational, and privately endowed. Its five schools encompass numerous academic departments, divisions, and degree-granting programs, as well as interdisciplinary centers, laboratories, and programs whose work cuts across traditional departmental boundaries.

Presidents of the Institute

L. Rafael Reif, 2012–

Susan Hockfield, 2004–2012

Charles Marstiller Vest, 1990–2004

Paul Edward Gray, 1980–90

Jerome Bert Wiesner, 1971–80

Howard Wesley Johnson, 1966–71

Julius Adams Stratton, 1959–66

James Rhyne Killian, Jr., 1948–58

Karl Taylor Compton, 1930–48

Samuel Wesley Stratton, 1923–30

Ernest Fox Nichols, 1921–22

Richard Cockburn Maclaurin, 1909–20

Henry Smith Pritchett, 1900–07

James Mason Crafts, 1897–1900

Francis Amasa Walker,1881–97

John Daniel Runkle, 1870–78

William Barton Rogers, 1862–70, 1879–81

Administrative Organization

The Institute's chief executive officer is the president, who is supported by the chancellor, provost, executive vice president and treasurer, and a number of other senior academic and administrative officers.

The MIT Faculty determines the Institute's educational policy. The Faculty meets monthly and conducts much of its business through elected standing committees.

The Institute's board of trustees, known as the Corporation, includes 70 distinguished leaders in education, industry, science, engineering, and other professions, and (ex officio) the MIT chairman, president, executive vice president and treasurer, secretary of the Corporation, president of the Alumni Association, and three representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.