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MIT Faculty Newsletter  
Vol. XX No. 1
September / October 2007
contents
20th Anniversary of FNL:
A Brief History of its Founding
Faculty Representation? How?
Newsletter Most Popular Among MIT Faculty
Transparency and Communication
A Call for Nominations to the
Newsletter Editorial Board
Hockfield to Write on "State of the Institute"
in Next Newsletter
Teaching this fall? You should know . . .
machinegunner
America's Infrastructure
Engineering Dilemma
Is it Time for a New Manhattan Project?
Update on the Implementation of the Recommendations of the Task Force on the Undergraduate Educational Commons
Experimental Project-Based Subjects:
A Hit With Students
Faculty Calendar
Student Systems – A Vision for the Future
MIT 1st in Engineering, 7th Overall
in Latest U.S. News Ranking
Combining Investment with Philanthropy: Faculty and the MIT Endowment
Proficiency in Customary Units
Who's Who in the MIT Administration
Campus Population in Representative Years: % Change and Absolute Numbers
Printable Version

A Call for Nominations to the Newsletter Editorial Board

As announced in the last issue of this newsletter (Vol. XIX No. 6, May/June 2007), a change in the Policies and Procedures of the Faculty Newsletter now calls for direct election by the faculty of Newsletter Editorial Board members.

The Newsletter Nominations Committee (Alice Amsden, John Belcher, Fred Moavenzadeh, Ron Prinn) will review nominees, and faculty-wide, electronically based elections are planned for early next year.

Nominees for the Editorial Board should give evidence of commitment to the integrity and independence of the faculty, and to the role of the Faculty Newsletter as an important voice of the faculty.

Please forward all nominations to: fnl@mit.edu. Nominating faculty should include, both for themselves and their nominee, full name, department, Institute address, phone number, and e-mail address, as well as a brief explanation of nominee qualifications to serve on the Board.

 

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