
Sally Kornbluth, President of MIT and a distinguished biologist, navigates the complexities of leading a premier global institution through high-stakes crises and the evolving landscape of higher education. Maintaining institutional excellence requires a relentless commitment to meritocracy, exemplified by MIT’s refusal to adopt legacy admissions and its early reinstatement of standardized testing. Kornbluth details her experience testifying before Congress on campus antisemitism, emphasizing the necessity of remaining calm under pressure and the value of a supportive board of directors during public scrutiny. The discussion explores the future of education in the age of AI, where human judgment and critical thinking remain paramount even as technical tasks like coding and writing are augmented by machine learning. Strategic leadership in a decentralized environment involves balancing bottom-up innovation with centralized efficiency while fostering a local ecosystem that translates scientific discovery into economic vitality.
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