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Synchronicity: Sterling on architecture, MIT sues Gehry

It is surely a moment of synchonicity: I finally get around to reading the latest Technology Review containing Bruce Sterling’s short story about the death of architecture as a profession, and I read that MIT sues Frank Gehry for negligence over leaks in the Stata Center.

Heh.

I actually like the Stata Center, but I don’t have to work in it.

SloanTim Jarrett @ 11/6/07; 10:32:58 AM Contact Me; Cosmos; Bookmark This Post; [#]

Is 5 (the MBA Edition)

Hard to believe I graduated from Sloan just five years ago (give or take a day). In ways it feels like an eternity; in others like it was just yesterday. Looking forward to seeing some old friends at the reunion tonight and this weekend.

Coming back to campus

I’ll be making an infrequent return to the MIT campus this afternoon on a career panel, talking about non-traditional recruiting paths. Sloan alums will remember my vocal skepticism of the value of traditional MBA recruiting, which at most schools seems designed to funnel MBAs into consulting or banking while giving other options short shrift. So I have a lot of things to say about the topic; hopefully I can say them in a constructive way this afternoon...

SloanTim Jarrett @ 1/24/07; 1:31:23 PM Contact Me; Cosmos; Bookmark This Post; [#]

Congrats...

...to my Sloan friend Charlie, who just ran the New York Road Runners Manhattan Half-Marathon on Sunday in a respectable 2:07:32. Considering that it was in 20° weather (14° with wind chill), that’s a pretty darned good start to life in the marathon lane. Onward!

SloanTim Jarrett @ 1/22/07; 11:41:04 AM Contact Me; Cosmos; Bookmark This Post; [#]

Sloan school dean stepping down

Breaking news this morning was that Dick Schmalensee, the dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management, will be stepping down at the end of the year to return to research. What is interesting to me is that (a) two other school deans (the head of Engineering and Science) are stepping down at the same time and (b) Schmalensee is stepping down with a fixed timetable, rather than remaining on board until his successor is chosen.

It’s great that Dean Schmalensee, who was dean while I was at Sloan, gets to return to his research. The timing of the announcement is interesting, but reading the provost’s letter it looks like all three of these individuals wanted to leave earlier but held on while the school’s administration stabilized after the transition of the presidency from Charles Vest to Susan Hockfield.

SloanTim Jarrett @ 9/22/06; 12:18:00 PM Contact Me; Cosmos; Bookmark This Post; [#]

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