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Пишет dr_alex ([info]dr_alex)
@ 2003-12-05 12:35:00


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Это похоже очень плохо.
Все понимают, что главная, а пожалуй и единственная причина - финансовый кризис MIT.
Но Вест то тут причем? Жалко. Он был очень хорошим президентом.
_____________________________________________________________________________________

To Members of the Faculty and Staff:

Dear Colleagues,

This morning at the Corporation meeting I announced my intent to step
down as MIT's president by the beginning of the 2004 fall term or when
my successor is appointed.



In my view, the invitation to this position in 1990 was a call to
national service, and I have approached it in that manner to the best of
my abilities. After almost 14 years of working with you, I am ready to
spend a little time reflecting, writing, and considering what I can most
productively do next. More time with Becky, our children and
grandchildren is very much in the picture.

This is a move that I have been considering for some time, and I believe
that MIT will benefit from the renewal that comes with selecting a new
president and developing the next stage of its vision and programs. The
time to begin this transition is right, now that the strategy and
planning are in place to see MIT safely through the near-term financial
pressures that we, along with the rest of higher education, face in the
coming year. I am confident that as a team, we have set the right
course and established its implementation.

Together, we have maintained and enhanced MIT's excellence and our
national and international leadership, stature and service. The MIT
faculty and staff have accomplished an astounding agenda in research,
education, campus transformation, student life, diversity, and national
policy and affairs. But the beauty of a great university is that our
work is never done. Our agenda must evolve to shape the future, and to
respond to new challenges and opportunities. Every accomplishment is
but a way station along the path toward what Vannevar Bush famously
termed "the endless frontier."

Becky and I are privileged beyond measure to live and work at MIT- an
extraordinary community comprised of distinguished faculty who blaze new
trails of knowledge, Nobel laureates, dedicated teachers, the people who
create and maintain our facilities, those who do the administrative work
that makes it possible for our faculty and students to realize their
dreams, those who look after our safety and health, and above all the
wonderful young men and women who study here.

There is a lot to do over the coming months, and I look forward to doing
it with you.


Sincerely,

Chuck Vest


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[info]dr_alex@lj
2003-12-05 15:30 (ссылка)
Поддерживал лично. Тогда была жуткая конкуренция между MIT и JILA в этой тематике. Основные грантодатели выбрали JILA и тут по сути все отчаялись. Вест настоял на продолжении исследований и пробил внутреннее финансирование всего проекта. А это были одни из самых дорогих экспериментов в истории физики.

По поводу undergrades, могу сказать (и ты конечно же сама это знаешь): MIT - один из самых НЕориентированных на undergraduate level вузов. Это меньше 4% от total activity.

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[info]angerona@lj
2003-12-05 15:39 (ссылка)
Это прaвдa, но, в то-же время, MIT был пожaлуй одним из сaмых лучших вузов для undergrads ( во всяком случaе по моим понятиям).

Here are the reasons:

-- prerequisites were not required (my brother had to struggle with that at UCSD, where you are not allowed to register for a class until you've taken the pre-requisite, no matter the fact that you might know all that already)

-- related to the above, the advisor who signs the reg sheet is there merely to talk to you about it -- he must sign it, no matter how much he thinks you are planning on killing yourself with that schedule

-- classrooms and buildings are open 24 hrs a day and students are allowed to use them

-- housing is organized not by class (like at Harvard, for example, where all freshmen are housed together), but by "atmosphere" of the dorms, such that students can tailor their own community, and older students can advise freshmen re: classes, etc.

-- students used to be able to freely select where to live once they arrive and get a chance to find out what different dorms are like. That's the main thing that Vest took away.

-- classes are designed for understanding, not memorization. There is no competitiveness (ok, at least in Math,EE/CS,Physics departments -- i hear there is some in Biology, where most of the people are premeds)

-- most problem sets not only permit, but also require cooperation; tests are designed to test knowledge, not memorization

-- there is ample opportunity for research -- with and without faculty supervision; great access to the labs and equipment

-- undergads are not only allowed, but even required to take grad classes and participate in the grad-style of teaching/research in order to graduate (once again, UC system, as great as it is at Berkeley, UCLA and UCSD, for example, prohibits that)

-- there is a unique culture, which is quite distinct from that of ivy league schools (that's another thing that Vest tried to change)

there's more, of course. Anyway, I know that I was deliriously happy there as an undergrad (much less happy, actually, as a grad student, but that was my own fault in part) and was sad to see Vest trying to change some of the basics of what made student life so happy.

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[info]dr_alex@lj
2003-12-05 15:52 (ссылка)
Я думаю то о чем ты говоришь конечно правда. Но мы судим просто разные стороны его деятельности. Ведь MIT все-таки входит в десятку лучших научных центров мира, а не образовательных. Именно с этих позиций я смотрю. Но тебя конечно понять легко, так как эти, может и не столь значительные, изменения коснулись тебя лично. Anyway, take it easy =)

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[info]angerona@lj
2003-12-05 15:58 (ссылка)
oh, I'm perfectly easy :). I'm actually glad to know that he has done good things. I'm just saying that I personally don't regret Vest leaving (hey, the tradition is for the president to last only 10 years -- the one before Vest -- Gray -- was a great guy), but maybe the known evil is worse than the unknown one :).

But any person in power has done enough good and bad, and it's all a question of a point of view :).

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