I moved to MIT from Stanford in 1984 to teach, and became the founding director of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I probably learned most at MIT by teaching and working with Peter Diamond, who acted like a big brother to me during my time in the department.
I was a great student at a great school, Wharton School of Finance.
I went to a liberal arts college, and as part of my background, I was majoring in mathematics and physics.
I now teach at American University and the University of Virginia.
When I came to the United States in 2004 to attend university at Stanford, I was instantly inspired by the stories and advice from startup leaders in Silicon Valley and beyond, who had endeavoured to create new opportunities and improve lives around the world.
I then moved to the University of Western Ontario where I was made a full professor in 1985.
I moved to Princeton, Indiana, and became a professional Farm Manager for that Princeton Farms.
I went to Carnegie Mellon.
I studied at Carnegie Mellon. I went there with a bunch of really, really talented kids.
I was a directing student and a production design student at Carnegie Mellon. I went in as a production design student and became a directing student.