Camera reporter Ryan Morgan will be blogging from the Conference on World Affairs on the University of Colorado’s campus today. Here are highlights from a few of the dozen panels being hosted today. 3:35 p.m. Panel: Congress: What They Should Have Learned in Kindergarten Panelists are diving head-first into the metaphor for this panel: That […]
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The Office of the Vice Chancellor and the Registrar’s Office have announced this year’s Margaret MacVicar Faculty Fellows: professor of mathematics Larry Guth, associate professor of materials science and engineering Elsa Olivetti, associate professor of nuclear science and engineering professor Michael Short, and professor of biology and biological engineering Michael Yaffe.
For nearly three decades, the MacVicar Faculty Fellows Program has recognized exemplary and sustained contributions to undergraduate education at MIT. The program was named after Margaret MacVicar, the first dean for undergraduate education and founder of the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). Departments must submit nominations along with recommendation letters from the nominees’ colleagues, students, or alumni. The select
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