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MIT Alumni Association

MIT Alumni Association

Higher Education

Cambridge, Massachusetts 6,856 followers

About us

The MIT Alumni Association is a crucial collaborator in building the MIT community that cultivates in all its members the ability and passion to work wisely, creatively, and effectively for the betterment of human kind. The Alumni Association provides services and resources that strengthen alumni, friend, and parent ties, to MIT and each other-across every stage of life creating an infinite connection around the globe. Come for a job, stay for a career… If you want to build a better world, join the MIT Alumni Association. Each member of our community plays a critical role in fulfilling the mission of the Alumni Association and the Institute. Join a team of individuals who value creativity, diversity, inclusion, and collaboration. Exciting opportunities include roles in these areas: • Administration • Alumni Relations • Annual Fund • Communications • Events • Information Services • Volunteer Services

Website
https://advancement.mit.edu/alumni-association
Industry
Higher Education
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Type
Educational
Specialties
Fundraising, Development, Alumni Relations, Marketing, Communications, Alumni, Events, Donor Relations, and Alumni Volunteers

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  • What if your clothes could help you play tennis and learn other activities? That’s the vision of Yiyue Luo SM ’20, PhD ’24, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Washington. She’s currently gathering information on how experts perform physical tasks to create wearables that can help people move the same way. https://bit.ly/42RcJKM Yiyue Luo SM ’20, PhD ’24 is celebrating her 5th reunion. Get together with friends and classmates for Tech Reunions, May 30–June 1 at MIT: https://bit.ly/42CvDXa

    • Headshot of MIT alumni Yiyue Luo
  • ILA Fine Jewelry sells handcrafted jewelry. Unbridaled AI is an online business-to-business platform for sourcing and selling diamonds and precious gemstones. Vikas Sodhani ’20, the founder of both companies, says, “Together, these two activities embody the best of what I learned at MIT: the fusion of art, design, and technology.” https://bit.ly/4cRFkEp

    • Vikas Sodhani headshot silhouetted against a blue background with gem shapes.
  • Charge Robotics, founded by Banks Hunter ’15 and Max Justicz ’17, has created a system that automatically assembles and installs solar farms. “We think of this as the Henry Ford moment for solar,” says Hunter of his company’s desire to automate the installation of solar equipment. “We’re going from a very bespoke, hands on, manual installation process to something much more streamlined and set up for mass manufacturing. There are all kinds of benefits that come along with that, including consistency, quality, speed, cost, and safety.” https://bit.ly/4idt9Tu Are you celebrating a milestone reunion year like Banks Hunter ’15? Get together with friends and classmates at MIT Tech Reunions, May 30 to June 1. https://bit.ly/4iBil2d

    • Prototypes of machines from Charge Robotics’ autonomously assemble sections of a solar farm as part of a pilot project in partnership with SOLV Energy
  • MIT classes of 2023, 2024, and 2025: There’s still time cast your ballot for a recent graduate to represent your cohort on the MIT Corporation, the Institute’s Board of Trustees. The election closes on April 30, at 11:59 p.m. ET, so don’t wait, vote today! https://bit.ly/4iLXGc9 This year's candidates are Cameron Kleiman ’24; Bianca Lepe PhD ’24; Adam J. Miller SM ’22, PhD ’25; Jill Rahon SM ’16, PhD ’24; James Shaw ’25; and Alan Zhu ’23, MEng ’24.

    • Graphic featuring a red voting box with a ballot being inserted, and text urging the classes of 2023, 2024, and 2025 to elect a recent graduate to the MIT Corporation. The background is black with vibrant lines.
  • “Hearing how other smart, driven women navigate career shifts, job transitions, and personal growth is always enlightening,” said Rachele (Jean) Sylvan ’95 on attending last month’s MIT Women’s Conference, which convened nearly 300 alumnae from across the globe. “MIT women are smart, fearless, and creative, and being surrounded by that energy is truly motivating.” https://bit.ly/3GmT1iw Photos: Caitlin Cunningham

    • Elizabeth J. Altman LGO ’92, SM ’92 delivers the MIT Women's Conference lunch keynote.
    • Participants at the MIT Women's Conference seated in a lounge area are engaging in a discussion. A large screen displays a speaker, and promotional banners for MIT are visible.
    • Linda Henry SM ’05 in a discussion on stage with MITAA President Natalie Lorenz Anderson '84 at the MIT Women's Conference.
    • Four alumnae smiling at the MIT Women's Conference, standing in front of a blue background with the event's title displayed.
    • Adela Jamal SFMBA ’22 smiles as Marzyeh Ghassemi PhD ’17 speaks. Both were speakers at the MIT Women's Conference.
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  • Happy National Volunteer Week! Thank you to the more than 17,000 MIT alumni supporting MIT's mission through volunteer service. Whether it is mentoring a fellow alum, leading a club, planning a reunion, supporting MIT through philanthropy, or interviewing prospective students, your efforts keep MIT alumni connections in bloom and the Institute spirit vibrant and strong. 🌹 🌷 🌼 Learn more about volunteering as an MIT alum: https://bit.ly/2qO4BbX

    • View of Kresge Auditorium at MIT, featuring a curved building framed by trees with vibrant yellow daffodils in the foreground.
  • Meet the MIT alumni candidates running for a seat on the MIT Corporation, the highest level of Institute leadership. All undergraduate and graduate members of the classes of 2023, 2024, and 2025 can participate. The election closes on April 30, at 11:59 p.m. ET, so don’t wait, vote today! https://bit.ly/4iLXGc9 This year's candidates are Cameron Kleiman ’24; Bianca Lepe PhD ’24; Adam J. Miller SM ’22, PhD ’25; Jill Rahon SM ’16, PhD ’24; James Shaw ’25; and Alan Zhu ’23, MEng ’24.

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