Courses from MIT’s 2020 MacVicar Fellows |
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| The 2020 MacVicar Faculty Fellows are (clockwise from top left): Polina Anikeeva, Jacob White, William Tisdale, and Mary Fuller. Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Lillie Paquette, Sampson Wilcox, Webb Chappell, Jon Sachs. For the past 28 years, the MacVicar Faculty Fellows Program has honored several MIT professors each year who have made outstanding contributions to undergraduate teaching, educational innovation, and mentoring. This year's awardees are Professors Polina Anikeeva (materials science and engineering), Mary Fuller (literature), William Tisdale (chemical engineering), and Jacob White (electrical engineering and computer science). > Read the complete article |
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Faculty Profile: Hazel Sive |
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How do cells organize themselves into a heart or a brain? Ask MIT’s Hazel Sive, an expert in developmental biology, about her work in embryonic development, and her love for teaching immediately shines through. She’s just as likely to start talking to you about music. > Read the complete article |
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| In case you missed it, hear an update from MIT Dean for Digital Learning Krishna Rajagopal on how OpenCourseWare has been an important resource during the Covid-19 pandemic. |
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| "OCW is a wonderful initiative which has [served me well. It] has the potential to change the world. Being in a moment in history where everything is so competitive, [sharing] knowledge is a beautiful mission filled with humanity. Please, keep doing this amazing work." -Bruno, Student, Brazil >We'd love to hear from you. Tell us your OCW Story. |
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