Veterans Club
The MIT Sloan Veterans Club
MIT and the military have been intertwined for decades. MIT students and professors have been at the forefront of new technology, from the development of computers, radar, and inertial guidance systems during World War II to the creation of air defense systems and the internet. The MIT Sloan Veterans Club welcomes veterans of all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces as well as veterans of foreign militaries. Building on the strong foundation of leadership that veterans develop in the military, the MIT Sloan VA helps veterans reach new heights in their careers. Feel free to reach out to the club officers at vets.officers@sloangroups.mit.edu.
Learn more about the MIT Sloan Veterans Club
Juan José Guzman, MBA 2024
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Hannah Constantakis, MBA 2023
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Wayne Pak, MBA 2023
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Sungi Cho, MBA 2024
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Yu Huang, LGO 2022
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Jerry Hong, MBA 2022
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Navigating MIT Sloan: The Experience of a Student, Veteran, and Parent
Cait Haner, MBA ’22, spent eight years in the U.S. Army before she began her journey at MIT Sloan. She shares her experience as a student, veteran, and parent and offers advice for those looking at the program.
Learn more.Ask Me Anything series
This event celebrates the diversity of the MIT Sloan community and fosters a culture of inclusiveness. The Ask Me Anything series, supported by the Student Life Office, allows students to openly ask a panel of students any questions they have. The MIT Sloan Veterans Club regularly hosts a panel about the U.S. military.
IAP course
Students in The MIT Sloan Veterans Club created a three-day course about the U.S. military and leadership. This course is taught in January during MIT's Independent Activities Period.