MIT will be visiting Band on Friday, May 12th at 9:30am in Studio 268.
The idea is for the event to be an informal question and answer session. Read below for some fun facts!
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Famous people who went to MIT:
- Former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, earned his MS from the business school in 1972.
- Federal Reserve Bank Chairman, Ben Bernanke, got his PhD in 1979 in Physics
- Apollo 11 astronaut, Buzz Aldrin, got his ScD in 1963 in Aero Astro
- CEO of General Motors, Alfred P. Sloan, got his BS in 1895 in Electrical Engineering
- Former VP of Goldman Sachs and business writer Lisa Endlich received her MBA from MIT
MIT is very well known for inspiring entrepreneurship. Here are some mind blowing facts about MIT’s Entrepreneurs:
- 25,800 active companies have been started or cofounded by living MIT Alumni
- 3.3 million people are employed by companies started or cofounded by living MIT alumni
- Famous companies founded by MIT Alums: Intel, Texas Instruments, Bose, Koch Industries, Dropbox, Campbell Soup
- The Gross Domestic Product of a nation formed by businesses started by MIT graduates would be $2 trillion. This would rank them as 10th in the world (equivalent to Italy, the UK, and Brazil).
Up through 1980, MIT had several dominant tiddlywinks teams competing in the intercollegiate level and winning national and world championships. For those of you who don’t know what tiddlywinks is, it is an indoor game that’s played on a felt mat. There are two types of disks involved: “winks” and “squidgers.” To play the game, squidgers are used to press on the edge of the wink and propel it into the air. The object of the game is to get your winks into a pot that is in the middle of the mat.
MIT students can receive the greatly coveted Pirate’s License/ Certificate if they complete PE classes in pistol, archery, fencing, and sailing!