Marilyn Levine

Lecturer

Since 2002, Marilyn Levine has guided MIT students through all stages of their academic writing and presentations. Working within the Department of Architecture (SA+P), she offers one-on-one conferences and group sessions, all aiming to demystify and refine the writing process, engage with critical thinking methods, and help students find an authentic voice.

Ms. Levine was formerly a journalist, communication director for an architecture firm in Boston, and director of her own consulting firm to architects throughout the U.S.  She has also shot, edited and narrated the award-winning documentary films Something to Do with the Wall (1991) and Life, Death & Baseball (1996).