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September 05, 2010
Antoinette Schoar analyses how general economic conditions affect the CEO career path. More details about the lecture coming soon.
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September 05, 2010
Ed Roberts reviews the effects of entrepreneurship within MIT and the relation of MIT entrepreneurship to larger communities.  Much of the research under discussion comes from a ...
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September 05, 2010
In the first of four panels celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Comparative Media Studies (CMS) program at MIT, panelists reflect on the wide range of projects and media studies offspring ...
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September 05, 2010
In 1978, in his last years of residency in psychiatry at Mass General Hospital, Eric Chivian decided to do something bold. Encouraged by Australian physician, Helen Caldicott, who spoke of the ...
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September 05, 2010
In a lecture that could have been titled, Better Education through Chemistry, Don Sadoway begins with solar energy, grid-level storage, and liquid metal batteries and moves into education ...
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September 05, 2010
Note: This video has some audio problems, which get resolved early on with some help from an audience member, presumed to be a Course VI alum.  MIT President Susan Hockfield ...
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September 05, 2010
As an undergraduate at MIT, Robert Horvitz did not take a biology course until his senior year. But after only six weeks into his first class with professor Cy Leventhal, he realized this was the ...
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September 05, 2010
Physicist and art collector Walter Lewin shares his personal insights into major works of art from the first quarter of the 20th century.  Known in the hallways of building 37 for ...
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September 03, 2010
As the United Nations and worldwide NGOs face the challenges of providing basic services to the survivors of the January 2010 Haitian earthquake, Oxfam’s Raymond Offenheiser scrutinizes what will ...
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September 03, 2010
Alejandro Toledo has remained a passionate advocate of reform since departing the presidency of Peru in 2006. In his home country, he embodied the possibility of transformation, having risen from ...
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September 03, 2010
Growing up in Indiana, exploring the local woods and pit where fossils were found, Richard Schrock early on became interested in the natural world. He was captivated by the way things worked. ...
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September 03, 2010
In conversation with William Uricchio, Henry Jenkins returns to reflect on his time at MIT and offers insights into MIT’s culture, his new life at USC, and the state of digital cultures, new ...
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September 03, 2010
Ed Roberts reviews the effects of entrepreneurship within MIT and the relation of MIT entrepreneurship to larger communities.  Much of the research under discussion comes from a ...
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September 03, 2010
In the first of four panels celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Comparative Media Studies (CMS) program at MIT, panelists reflect on the wide range of projects and media studies offspring ...
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September 03, 2010
In 1978, in his last years of residency in psychiatry at Mass General Hospital, Eric Chivian decided to do something bold. Encouraged by Australian physician, Helen Caldicott, who spoke of the ...
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September 03, 2010
In a lecture that could have been titled, Better Education through Chemistry, Don Sadoway begins with solar energy, grid-level storage, and liquid metal batteries and moves into education ...
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September 03, 2010
Note: This video has some audio problems, which get resolved early on with some help from an audience member, presumed to be a Course VI alum.  MIT President Susan Hockfield ...
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September 03, 2010
Physicist and art collector Walter Lewin shares his personal insights into major works of art from the first quarter of the 20th century.  Known in the hallways of building 37 for ...
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August 10, 2010
Physicist and art collector Walter Lewin shares his personal insights into major works of art from the first quarter of the 20th century.  Known in the hallways of building 37 for ...
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August 05, 2010
In both lecture format and conversation with Sloan Senior Lecturer Noubar Afeyan, RUSNANO CEO Anatoly Chubais presents an ambitious plan to create Russia’s Nanotechnology Center—a $10 billion, ...
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