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Volume 133, Number 52 Friday, November 8, 2013 MIT Dramashop Reif discusses his vision of MIT’s performs One Act Plays next Chancellor, seeks student input Explains creation of Chancellor for Academic Advancement By Kath Xu to be a good educator, has to be a good men- stand if anything is broken… so we can ad- ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR tor, and has to have a track record of that.” dress it,” stated Reif. “If I know the issues Established 1881 Reif says that he is “absolutely” looking that students are facing, that will slant the Two weeks ago, President Rafael L. Reif at MIT faculty members as part of his search kind of chancellor we need to fit those kinds announced that Eric Grimson PhD ’80 process. However, he emphasized that he is of needs.” would be stepping down from his Chancel- looking for someone who not only enjoys Any suggestions or insights on the search lorship to take on the new role of Chancellor teaching in a classroom or conducting re- can be sent to [email protected]. for Academic Advancement. Prior to serv- search, but also cares about student life and ing as the Chancellor, Grimson headed the the overall educational experience here. Chancellor for Academic Department of Electrical Engineering and “We have 1000 faculty here and I would Advancement Computer Science from 2005 to 2011. The say all of them care for students deeply,” he In his new role as Chancellor for Aca- Tech sat down with Reif to discuss his vi- explained. “I would just like to identify one demic Advancement, Grimson is tasked sions for the next Chancellor and Grimson’s that has the slant that we need to address with helping lead MIT’s ambitious upcom- new role in fundraising. student issues.” ing fundraising campaign. Although a num- After interviewing candidates, Reif plans ber has not yet been publicly announced, Chancellor Search to also reach out to people who know the the last fundraising campaign by previous The Chancellor at MIT is mainly respon- candidates well and talk to them. MIT President Susan J. Hockfield raised al- sible for overseeing student life and un- “An important criterion is to have been most $3 billion. dergraduate and graduate education. The a good mentor,” said Reif. “But beyond that, “The campaign really is to allow us to do EstablishedChancellor and the 1881 Provost are second only I really would like a chancellor to really al- things that we want to do,” said Reif. to the President in their responsibilities for most think of our students as our children.” Reif explained that he created the posi- the education of MIT students. Reif is currently taking student input tion after he realized that he was overtask- According to Reif, extensive interviewing through the UA (Undergraduate Associa- ing Grimson, who had already unofficially will play a key part in the search process. Al- tion), GSC (Graduate Student Council), and started helping Reif raise funds in addition Eric Levenson though he has not yet started interviewing PAC (Presidential Advisory Committee). to his role as Chancellor. Paul Kreiner ’14 performs in Dramashop’s candidates, Reif says that he plans to select According to the GSC website, the PAC is a “The really big donors – and we’re lucky One Act Plays, directed by MIT students. a new Chancellor either by the end of this student advisory group to Reif composed that we have quite a few of those – they re- The shows are this weekend at 8pm in calendar year or the very beginning of 2014. of four undergraduate and four graduate ally want to talk with somebody high up in Little Kresge. “The Chancellor is basically the champi- students. on of the students,” described Reif. “He has “It is very important for me to under- Chancellor, Page 11

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In the aftermath of Election Day E. Reeves and Minka Y. vanBeuze- official results are released. this past Tuesday, the Cambridge kom.Established If these results hold, these 1881 four The school committee elections Prof. emeritus Election Commission has released the will join incumbent councillors Le- are not projected to be as close, with preliminary results for the city council land Cheung MBA ‘12 , David P. Ma- over 300 votes separating Mervan F. school committee elections. Accord- her, Tim J. Toomey, Denise E. Sim- Osborne from the next highest can- Bloomfield dies ing to these numbers, which do not mons, and Craig A. Kelley. In the first didate, Joyce C. Gerber, in the 7th include provisional and overseas bal- set of preliminary vote counts (not count of the preliminary vote counts lots, four new city councillors and two including the hand-counted auxil- on Tuesday. Osborne is projected to Political science professor new school committee members may iary ballots), there were only 15 votes be elected to the school committee be elected when the official numbers separating vanBeuzekom from Mazen alongside three other incumbents taught at MIT for 30 years are reported on November 15. in the 16th ballot count. After the aux- Fred B. Fantini, Patricia M. Nolan, and As the race stands, these four new iliary votes were counted on Wednes- Richard Harding. Fran Albin Cronin By MIT News Office city councillors could be Dennis A. day and the preliminary results were and Kathleen M. Kelly are in place to Benzan, Marc C. McGovern, Dennis updated, there was still no change in take the two remaining seats on the Professor emeritus of political science Lincoln Palmer J. Carlone, and Nadeem A. Mazen, the top nine who are currently in posi- committee. Bloomfield died Oct. 30 of respiratory failure. He was 93. which would unseat councillors Ken tion to secure council seats when the —Stan Gill Bloomfield was a public servant, educator, and author. He was noted for his work on containing conflict and avert- ing nuclear escalation; developing the role of the United Nations; rationalizing the foreign-policy planning process; and managing future competition in the “global commons” In Short News Briefs MIT-shared building officially of the Arctic and outer space. certified platinum green Building on experimentation by the RAND Corporation, Student group space allocation MIT professor named laureate The Massachusetts Green High Bloomfield developed the contemporary model for politi- applications are due on Monday, by Franklin Institute Performance Computing Center cal military war-gaming and ran many exercises for MIT, Nov. 11 to the ASA. In addition, ap- MIT’s Daniel Kleppner was (MGHPCC), a new computer research the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and later the U.S. State Department. plications for new student groups among nine individuals named as facility located in Holyoke, MA and He taught four semesters at the Institute of Advanced Inter- are due next Friday, Nov. 15 at http:// laureates by the Franklin Institute shared by five area universities includ- national Studies, residing in Geneva. web.mit.edu/asa/start/index.html. on Monday. Kleppner was awarded ing MIT, was granted LEED (Leader- A 1941 graduate of Harvard University and a veteran of The deadline to submit applications the 2014 Benjamin Franklin Medal ship in Energy & Environmental De- the U.S. Navy — having served during World War II and with to the ASA’s Large Event Fund (LEF) in Physics “for many pioneering sign) Platinum certification on Oct. the Office of Strategic Services in Burma and China after and the Assisting Recurring Cultural contributions to discoveries of nov- 29, according to the MIT News Office. the war’s end — Bloomfield served for 11 years at the State and Diversity Events (ARCADE) el quantum phenomena involving The building is the first univer- Department before returning to Harvard for his master’s in fund is Sun, Nov. 24. the interaction of atoms with elec- sity data center in the U.S. to be LEED public administration (1952) and his PhD (1956). His thesis tromagnetic fields and the behav- Platnium certified. Its power distribu- was awarded Harvard’s Chase Prize and published by Har- Signups for the IAP language ior of ultra-low temperatures,” ac- tion and exhaust systems were de- vard University Press as “Evolution or Revolution,” the first class lottery are now available, cording to a Monday press release signed to use half the power of other of his 14 books. and end Monday, Dec 2 at 5PM. published by the Franklin Institute. systems. At MIT, where he taught for 30 years, from 1961 to 1991, Sign up at http://web.mit.edu/fll/ Kleppner, who is the Lester Wolfe The LEED program, which is run Bloomfield became a tenured professor after his book, “The www/iap/ Choose from Chinese, Professor Emeritus of Physics at by the U.S. Green Building Council United Nations and U.S. Foreign Policy: A New Look at the French, German, Japanese, Italian, MIT, conducts research in atomic (USGBC), “is a program that pro- National Interest,” (Little, Brown and Co., 1960) gained wide Russian, Spanish, and Portuguese. physics. In addition to his Benjamin vides third-party verification of green recognition; leading scholar Hans Morgenthau called it Franklin Medal in Physics, he is also buildings,” according to the program’s “brilliant” and “pioneering.” Send news information and tips the recipient of the 2006 National website. LEED Platinum is the highest Bloomfield directed the MIT Arms Control Project and, to [email protected]. Medal of Science and the 2005 Wolf level of certification in the program. Prize. —William Navarre Bloomfield, Page 11

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Professor Bloomfield Reif plans to select Chancellor by end of this year Chancellor, from Page 1 students. Once matched, Reif hopes that the ensuing conversation would “get [the donors] honored for his service the administration,” said Reif. “There is just interested in giving us the funds to do what we simply no way that, in a five-year campaign want to do.” Potential donors include both MIT Worked on averting nuclear escalation even, I can meet with all of them; it’s just I alumni and non-alumni who “care about the would be away all the time. As it is, I travel things we care about.” Bloomfield, from Page 1 Glenn, Nancy Dickerson, Eric Sevareid, quite a bit, but I cannot be away all the time. “[Grimson] can articulate things very few Newt Gingrich, and Eugene McCarthy, in That’s when I thought that Eric could help me; people can, what we want to do for our students with Nobel laureate Thomas Schelling, the network’s 1984 movie “Countdown he is great at that.” and our faculty too,” praised Reif. “He will be a ran the Joint Harvard-MIT Arms Con- to Looking Glass,” which depicted events According to Reif, the campaign will first huge help for me.” trol Seminar during the 1960s. President leading to a nuclear exchange between identify a number of potential donors before Tushar Kamath contributed reporting to this Richard Nixon appointed Bloomfield the United States and the Soviet Union. matching them with faculty experts or even article. to the Presidential Commission on the For five years, beginning in the late 1980s, United Nations, chaired by Henry Cabot he hosted a daily television show, “Fifty Lodge Jr. With IBM and MIT colleague Years Ago Today,” on the Monitor Chan- Allen Moulton, Bloomfield developed nel, which won a New England Emmy. CASCON, the first computer-aided tool Bloomfield’s final book and mem- for policy planners using a database oir, “Accidental Encounters With His- of contemporary conflicts, which was tory (and Some Lessons Learned),” was awarded the EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL published in 2005. Former Secretary of Award for Distinguished Software in Po- State Madeleine Albright wrote that this litical Science in 1988. “scholar, practitioner and former col- During the period of U.S.-Soviet dé- league” had fulfilled his responsibility to tente, Bloomfield was one of several U.S. educate “brilliantly in this well-written civilian and military experts who trav- account of major events shaping the last eled repeatedly to Moscow, exploring half of the twentieth century.” prospects for nuclear disarmament. In Bloomfield, a 56-year resident of Co- 1970, visiting that city’s Institute for the hasset, Mass., was an avid skier, tennis USA and Canada Studies, Bloomfield ran player, golfer, self-taught classical and a simulated gaming exercise in which jazz pianist, and choral singer. He was a he assigned to his Soviet hosts the role board member of the Unitarian Univer- of Israel in a Middle East conflict. He in- salist Association and longtime devoted troduced the now-common phrase “co- member of the First Parish Church in alitions of the willing” as early as 1970 Cohasset, where he chaired the Parish in correspondence with then-Secretary Committee, served as moderator three of State Henry Kissinger. In 1979, he re- times, sang in the choir, and performed turned to Washington to serve for one in the annual cabarets. year in President Jimmy Carter’s admin- Married for 65 years, he is survived istration as director of global issues on by his wife, Irirangi Coates Bloomfield; the National Security Council staff. daughters Pamela and Diana; son Lin- Under the sponsorship of the State coln Jr.; grandsons Nicholas Bloomfield Department, Bloomfield lectured in 35 Culver and Adrian Bloomfield Cul- countries and received the department’s ver; and granddaughter Alison Noelle Distinguished Visiting Lecturer award. Bloomfield. He served on the board of visitors of the A memorial service will be held at National Defense University, and was the First Parish Church in Cohasset at 11 Save a life. Don’t Drive HoMe buzzeD. the sole foreign board member of the Ca- a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16. Donations in BUZZED DRIVING IS DRUNK DRIVING. nadian Institute for International Peace Bloomfield’s honor may be made to the and Security. First Parish Church, 23 North Main St., Bloomfield served as a consultant Cohasset, MA 02025, or to a charitable for HBO and appeared, along with Scott cause of the donor’s choosing. This space donated by The Tech

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Kennedy service to be medically necessary, WASHINGTON — The Obama With the announcement, the purchased in the market for indi- of Rhode Island, a co-sponsor of so policyholders can judge whether administration on Friday will com- administration will make some vidual plans. the 2008 law, said the law and the standards for mental health treat- plete a generation-long effort to news that is certain to be popular The final parity rules do not ap- rules could be particularly help- ments are more restrictive than require insurers to cover care for with many Americans at a time ply to health plans that manage ful to veterans. “No one stands to those for physical illnesses. mental health and addiction just when Obama and Sebelius in par- care for millions of low-income gain more from true parity than the Carol A. McDaid, the leader of like physical illnesses when it issues ticular have been on the defensive people on Medicaid. However, the men and women who have served a coalition of patients and provid- long-awaited regulations defining for the bungled introduction of the administration has previously is- our country and now need treat- ers of mental health and addiction parity in benefits and treatment. insurance marketplaces created sued guidance to state health offi- ment for the invisible wounds they services, said: “This is the begin- The rules, which will apply to under the Affordable Care Act. cials saying that such plans should have brought home from Iraq and ning, not the end, of our work to almost all forms of insurance, will According to administration of- meet the parity requirements of the Afghanistan,’’ said Kennedy, a son make the vision of the law a reality. have far-reaching consequences ficials, the rule would ensure that 2008 law. of former Sen. Edward M. Kennedy We have to make sure that the law for many Americans. In the White health plans’ co-payments, deduct- The issue is significant because who has battled mental health is- and the rules are fully enforced.’’ House, the regulations are also ibles and limits on visits to health the use of managed care in Medic- sues himself. Insurers and business trade seen as critical to President Barack care providers are not more restric- aid has been growing, and mental groups said they did not know Obama’s program for curbing gun tive or less generous for mental and substance abuse disorders are The final parity enough about the rules to violence by addressing an issue health benefits than for medical more common among Medicaid comment. on which there is bipartisan agree- and surgical benefits. Significantly, beneficiaries than in the general rules do not apply Dr. Paul Summergrad of Tufts ment: Making treatment more the regulations would clarify how population, experts say. to health plans that University, president-elect of the available to those with mental ill- parity applies to residential treat- The parity law does not apply American Psychiatric Association, ness could reduce killings, includ- ments and outpatient services, to Medicare, according to Irvin L. manage care for said he hoped the final rules would ing mass murders. where much of the care for people Muszynski, a lawyer at the Ameri- end “the uniquely discriminatory In issuing the regulations, senior with addictions or mental illnesses can Psychiatric Association. millions of people form of prior authorization and officials said, the administration occurs. The rules have been awaited on Medicaid. utilization review’’ that insurers will have acted on all 23 executive Any geographic or facility-type since the 2008 law by patient ad- applied to emergency care for pa- actions that the president and Vice limitations would have to be com- vocate groups. As it happened, the Administration officials con- tients with mental illness. President Joe Biden announced parable for medical and mental groups’ complaints about regula- sulted closely with mental health A person who has a heart at- early this year to reduce gun crimes health benefits. For example, an tory delays were the subject of a groups in devising the rules. “What tack or pneumonia and goes to a after the Newtown, Conn., school administration official said, an in- Senate hearing on Thursday. Inter- we are hearing is very positive,’’ hospital will routinely be admitted, massacre. In planning those ac- surer “can’t say you can only get est picked up further last month as said Andrew Sperling, a lobbyist with electronic notice sent to the tions, the administration antici- substance-abuse treatment in- individuals could begin enrolling at the National Alliance on Mental insurer on the next business day, pated that gun control legislation state but you can go anywhere for in the new insurance marketplac- Illness, based on what he had been Summergrad said. By contrast, he would fail in Congress as pressure medical/surgical.” es, or exchanges, provided under told of the final language. said, if a person who is profoundly from the gun lobby proved longer- Obama’s health care law. Under the 2008 law, treatment depressed and tried to commit sui- lasting than the national trauma The regulations Treatment for mental health limits — like restrictions on the cide goes to a hospital, an emer- over the killings of first graders and and substance abuse is among 10 number of doctor visits or days in a gency room doctor must call a toll- their caretakers nearly a year ago, would affect most categories of benefits considered hospital — cannot be more restric- free telephone number, “present on Dec. 14. Americans with essential and thus mandatory in tive for mental health benefits than the case in voluminous detail and “We feel actually like we’ve plans marketed in the new ex- for medical and surgical benefits. get prior authorization.’’ made a lot of progress on mental insurance - roughly changes to individuals and small But interpretation of the law left State insurance commissioners health as a result in this year, and 85 percent of groups. Although many insurers much in question. will apparently have the primary this is kind of the big one,” said a se- already provide extensive mental For example, Sperling said, responsibility for seeing that com- nior administration official, one of the population health coverage, some have found policyholders can easily determine mercial insurers comply with the several who described the outlines currently. ways to get around existing rules whether numerical limits on doctor parity standards. They already have of the regulations that Kathleen Se- and to deny payment for treat- visits are comparable in their plans their hands full, however, enforcing belius, the secretary of health and The officials declined to be ment, or to otherwise limit the for mental and medical health care. new insurance market rules, and human services, will announce at identified speaking before the reg- benefits. But, he said, it is more difficult to in some states insurance regula- a mental health conference on Fri- ulations’ official release. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D- challenge “nonquantitative limits’’ tors are considered close to the day in Atlanta with the former first The regulations, which spe- Conn., said the five-year delay in — like some insurers’ requirements industry. lady Rosalynn Carter. cifically put into effect the 2008 issuing a final rule had real-world that people get their authorization “We need enforcement,’’ Ken- While laws and regulations dat- Mental Health Parity and Ad- consequences. before seeing a psychotherapist. nedy said in an interview. ”The ing to 1996 took initial steps in re- diction Equity Act, would affect “In mental health, uncertainty The provision of the rule that notion of delegating this to the quiring insurance parity for medi- most Americans with insurance kills,’’ he said. ”If an individual pos- will seek to clarify the amount of states, which are looking to the fed- cal and mental health, “here we’re — roughly 85 percent of the pop- es a threat to himself or others, he transparency required of health eral government for direction, is doing full parity, and we’ve also ulation currently, a percentage cannot be told he will get the care plans “is important,’’ Sperling said. problematic.’’

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