L. Rafael Reif

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L. Rafael Reif
The Future of Higher Education L. Rafael Reif (8411916296).jpg
Reif during the WEF 2013
17th President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In office
July 2, 2012 December 31, 2022
Academic offices
Preceded by17th President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2012 – 2022
Succeeded by