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Nicholas Pearce
Chemical engineering major, management minor, and preacher
Nicholas earned his SB from MIT in 2007 and is currently working toward his Ph.D. in organizational behavior at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University
Chemical engineering and preaching. Supporting students makes connections like these possible.
Overview
Today’s global society calls for decisive leaders who are superbly grounded in science and technology, who have the vision to shape an increasingly complex world. MIT—with its ability to attract the gifted and creative—has always produced such leaders.
Campaign Goals
Gift Totals as of June 24, 2009
MIT is committed to maintaining the unique quality of an MIT education and continuing to produce global leaders in science, technology, business, and the arts—students who someday will solve some of the world’s most intractable problems. To maintain this excellence, the Campaign for Students goals include:
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