Notable Alumni
- Karen W. Arenson - Education writer for The New York Times.
- O. Reid Ashe, Jr. - Chief Operating Officer of Media General.
- Simson L. Garfinkel - Writer for Technology Review, Wired and the Boston Globe.
- Arthur Hu - Writer for Asian Week. His columns focused on affirmative action and the increasing number of Asian American students in the 1980s. They were quoted by Thomas Sowell.
- Tom Huang - Assistant Managing Editor for The Dallas Morning News.
- Karen Kaplan - Science writer for the Los Angeles Times.
- James R. Killian, Jr. - 10th president of MIT.
- Harry Ward Leonard - electrical engineer and inventor.
- Arthur Dehon Little - founded the consulting company Arthur D. Little and was instrumental in developing chemical engineering at MIT.
- Patrick Joseph McGovern, Jr. - the chairman and founder of International Data Group (IDG)
- Norman D. Sandler - White House correspondent of United Press International.
- Larry Stark (pseudonym Charles Foster Ford) - Famed Boston theater critic Stark started writing for The Tech in the years 1962-64. Stark's review of Arthur Kopit's Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Momma's Hung You in the Closet, and I'm Feeling So Sad in The Tech (February 13, 1963).
- Len Tower Jr. - Founding Board Member, Free Software Foundation and activist with the GNU Project.
- Keith J. Winstein - former staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal.
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