MIT Honors Faculty With Mentorship Awards

MIT selected 18 professors as recipients of the Committed to Caring (C2C) mentorship awards for the 2025–27 cycle, announced this year. The student-driven program, launched in 2014, has honored nearly 100 previous faculty and uses graduate-student nomination letters reviewed by a student-and-staff selection committee. A reception will be held in April and profiles of honorees will appear in a forthcoming article series.
Key Points
- 1Selects 18 professors as 2025–27 Committed to Caring honorees, joining nearly 100 past recipients
- 2Emphasizes student-driven mentorship evaluation, highlighting faculty roles in resilience, inclusion, and professional growth
- 3Signals institutional priority on mentorship; practitioners should document mentoring impact in nominations and evaluations
Scoring Rationale
Institutional announcement with official backing, but limited novelty and primarily local MIT relevance affecting mentorship practices rather than broader technical developments.
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