This issue of
the Faculty Newsletter focuses on the Institute's response to the Covid-19 pandemic and also offers understanding of the coronavirus from a scientific viewpoint.
As we go to press, more than 95% of the U.S. population has been told to stay home. Over 22 million people have filed for unemployment and, as of today, April 19, 2020,
The crisis brought on by the Covid-19 global pandemic has turned all of our worlds upside down. For me, a bright spot has been seeing how the Institute and the MIT . . .
Jonathan King, Melissa Kosinski-Collins, Eric Sundberg
Many concerned over the coronavirus outbreak may find it useful to understand more about coronaviruses than is currently being communicated by media sources.
Below is a list of what I heard to be some of the main points of faculty who shared their thoughts at the Faculty Town Hall on Wednesday, February 5, 2020. I am sharing . . .
I attended the MIT Faculty Forum on February 5, 2020 in 10-250 as I wanted to hear what is on the minds of my colleagues on the current state of affairs at MIT in terms . . .
As the now frequent MIT Alert emails demonstrate, staff and faculty have worked from their home offices and kitchen tables to help thousands of students to move off . . .
I wonder sometimes whether there is any pretense that the Faculty Newsletter attempts to represent the general sentiments of our faculty or, instead, the crusading and . . .