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Biology Will Build the Next Tech Revolution
Saturday, April 6, 2019

Susan Hockfield talks about how we are on the cusp of a new convergence, with discoveries in biology coming together with engineering to produce another array of exciting, world-changing technologies.

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Susan Hockfield talks about how we are on the cusp of a new convergence, with discoveries in biology coming together with engineering to produce another array of exciting, world-changing technologies.

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Presidential Remarks on Clean Energy
March 23, 2009
March 23, 2009

Susan Hockfield was an invited speaker at President Obama's remarks on clean energy.

State of the Institute 2008
September 29, 2008
September 29, 2008
Koch Institute Symposium
June 27, 2008
June 27, 2008

Susan Hockfield gave the opening remarks at the Koch Institute's 7th Annual Symposium.

Interview on Charlie Rose
February 15, 2008
February 15, 2008

Susan Hockfield discusses the United States' position as the world's foremost scientific innovator and about the role higher education plays in achieving that standing, and what the nation must do to stay at the cutting edge.

OpenCourseWare Milestone Celebration
November 28, 2007
November 28, 2007

As part of the OpenCourseWare Milestone Celebration, Susan Hockfield announced the Highlights for High School initiative.

MIT Energy Forum: Taking on the Challenge
May 03, 2006
May 03, 2006

Susan Hockfield and Ernest Moniz presented at the MIT Energy Forum: Taking on the Challenge.

Hockfield inauguration
May 06, 2005
May 06, 2005

On May 6, 2005, Dr. Susan Hockfield was inaugurated as the 16th president of MIT.

Hockfield elected MIT president
August 26, 2004
August 26, 2004

On the morning of Aug. 26, 2004, MIT announced that Susan Hockfield, a distinguished neuroscientist and then-provost at Yale University, had been selected as MIT's 16th president. Later that afternoon, the MIT community gathered in Room 10-250 to enthusiastically welcome its new president-elect.

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