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The following news clips about MIT, updated on a regular basis, are just a partial selection of our most recent media coverage.
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The Guardian,
October 6, 2011
"As last year, the top 200 is dominated by American institutions, with 75 making the list. Other high scorers include the Netherlands, Germany and Canada."
WBUR,
October 5, 2011
"Have I missed something? What's a 'smoot?'"
The Wall Street Journal,
October 5, 2011
"A growing number of U.S. and U.K. business schools are putting a new twist on their international connections."
The New York Times,
October 5, 2011
"But look beyond that to something really significant: Siri, the personal assistant application that Apple also showed off. Siri matters for two reasons. First, it represents the future of Apple as a business. Second, Siri potentially is the future of what is now called search."
The Guardian,
October 5, 2011
"Why are many so reluctant to share teaching resources? Is it for fear of not being properly credited? Are academics (and management) worried about the time constraints or that, with no mechanism to measure how much your resources are downloaded, amended and used, OER have little benefit in performance review?"
Boston Herald,
October 6, 2011
"Last month, the MIT Entrepreneurship Center unveiled the Entrepreneurial Walk of Fame in Cambridge’s Kendall Square and Jobs was among the first group enshrined."
Bloomberg Businessweek,
October 5, 2011
"Susan Hockfield, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, said the U.S. can no longer rely on a reputation as the 'most exciting place to work' to keep foreign students from taking their diplomas elsewhere."
Bloomberg Businessweek,
October 5, 2011
"House Republican Leader Eric Cantor told a gathering of chief executive officers and university leaders that the U.S. must grant visas to skilled workers from overseas more quickly to halt an 'exodus' from the country."
Bloomberg Businessweek,
October 5, 2011
“One of the great impediments to an effective PTO is the funding to just get the people power in place and move things through the system." -MIT President Susan Hockfield — “One of the great impediments to an effective PTO is the funding to just get the people power in place and move things through the system." -MIT President Susan Hockfield
USA Today,
October 4, 2011
"When people think and write about what leads to economic success, they too often focus only on the most visible, highly paid players." -MIT's Paul Osterman
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