CONTACT INFORMATION

Rachel Greenberg, M.A.: F/ASIP Program Director
Rachel has worked at MIT and with F/ASIP since January 2006. In addition to her other responsibilities within the Career Development Center, Rachel manages all aspects of F/ASIP on a daily basis, teaches seminars to and advises F/ASIP students, and conducts outreach to employers. Prior to coming to MIT, she served as the Coordinator of Advising at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and while pursuing her masters degree, she worked as a graduate intern in the career office at Wheelock College. Rachel received her M.A. in Higher Education Administration from Boston College and her B.A. in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Arthur Steinberg: Founder and Faculty Consultant
Arthur Steinberg is a professor of Anthropology at MIT, as well as the director of the Integrated Studies Program since 1988. He has also been named a MacVicar Teaching Fellow. Arthur received his Bachelor of Arts in 1958 from Harvard University and earned his Ph.D. in Classical Archaeology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1966. Since 1964, Arthur has taught various archaeology, history, and religion classes at MIT. He has conducted extensive research on ancient technology and its role in different cultural contexts. He has also researched the political and social history of Venice during the 12th to 17th centuries. Recently, he has focused on the foundations of oil paintings in Renaissance Italy and the change in painting style and technique in 16th centuryVenice. Last, during his recent sabbatical Arthur completed a novel, The Contarini Journal, in collaboration with a former MIT student.




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