Susan Hockfield, who was named the first female president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004, will step down once a new leader is chosen, the institute announced on Thursday. Explaining her decision, Ms. Hockfield said a new president would be better suited to see through a major fund-raising campaign that MIT is planning to start.
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MIT President to Step Down
February 16, 2012, 12:31 pm
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