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From: Kosslyn Stephen ,MEla
To: Epstein Jeffrey <jeevacation@gmail.corn>
Subject: Re: two things
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 18:14:10 +0000
His personality does shine through...
Stephen M. Kosslyn, Dean
Minerva School of Arts and Sciences
at the Keck Graduate Institute
1145 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
On 16 Jan 2014, at 9:59 AM, Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
I would turn down the hype
On Thursday, January 16, 2014, Kosslyn Stephen
Hi JEE..
I hope all's well by you.
Let me know a time to chat; I think I understand the gist of the LLC arrangement.
And I thought you might find the following missive interesting (from Ben Nelson).
Be well!
S.
> wrote:
Hope you had a great holiday season and new year. I wanted to share a letter with you that I am sending to
the many friends of Minerva later this week.
This fall, we will welcome our first students to San Francisco where they will embark on an educational journey like no
other. Though we have quite a year ahead of us, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the milestones achieved as we
continue to build an extraordinary university experience without equal for the brightest, most motivated students from
around the world.
A Look Back — The Faculty, The Schools and An Accessible Education
Two years ago this month, I began the funding process for the creation of Minerva. I explained to prospective investors that
several things would have to be true for Minerva to become a reality. At the time, the entire list looked highly improbable,
including the required initial capital to put Minerva together. Yet, Benchmark Capital among the world's most respected
venture firms, took what is perhaps the single biggest bet on one person's idea in the history of Silicon Valley. Even so, I
could not have imagined then how far we would actually come in converting the vision of Minerva into a reality in 24 short
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months.
The Minerva Schools at KGI
Last summer, we joined with the forward-thinking KGI (Keck Graduate Institute), a WASC regionally accredited institution,
to launch the Minerva Schools at KGI (currently pending WASC approval). Since its inception 15 years ago, KGI has been
the most influential pioneer in graduate applied life science education in the world — and now with Minerva — is looking to
have similar impact across a broader spectrum. Together, the Minerva Schools at KGI will offer 20 redefined concentrations
across computational, social, and natural sciences, as well as the arts and humanities and business. The Minerva
scaffolded curriculum is shaping up to be even more powerful than we first imagined, and has been hailed as the most
exciting innovation in higher education today by scores of leading academics.
The Faculty
Early last year, Dr. Stephen Kosslyn world-renowned scholar and former Dean of Social Sciences at Harvard, joined
Minerva as Founding Dean, and supervised the hiring and curriculum development for each of the Colleges within the
School of Arts and Sciences. Four additional Deans were selected to lead the colleges within the School: Dr. Eric
Bonabeau, best-selling author and one of the world's leading experts in the field of complex systems, joined as Dean of
Computational Sciences• Dr. Diane F. Halpem, whose work in the field of psychology is considered groundbreaking and
pivotal, especially with respect to critical thinking and gender differences in cognition, took the role of Dean of Social
Sciences' Dr. Daniel Levitin, award-winning professor, researcher, writer, and musician came aboard as Dean of Arts and
Humanities; and Dr. James D. Sterling, also serving as Vice President for Academic Affairs at Keck Graduate Institute
(KGI), joined as Director of Minerva Labs and interim Dean of Natural Sciences.
An Accessible Education
in September, we laid out our vision for how to provide a superior educational experience at a fraction of the cost of current
offerings. The formula was straightforward. First, do not charge for commodity information transfer, which can easily take
up half of a students time at peer institutions. Second, invest that time in delivering an integrated program of intellectual
development where courses build on one another through intensely participatory seminars limited to 19 students. Third,
provide an immersive global experience across seven world capitals over the four-year program, exposing students to the
best the world has to offer, instead of a poorly replicated microcosm in an expensive campus environment. This philosophy
not only allows us to set our tuition at $10 000 per year (equivalent to the tuition of private universities nearly 50 years ago,
adjusting for inflation), but also provides us the ability to admit all qualified students something no other highly selective
university in the world has been able to do.
A Look Forward — The Founding Class Technology Platform, and Student Experience
Looking ahead, I believe 2014 will prove to be a watershed year for Minerva, for a wealth of reasons.
The Founding Class
Interest in our Founding Class has exceeded all expectations with applications received from more than 75 countries.
Based on the number of applications, we know that Minerva will be one of the most selective undergraduate programs in
the world. Yet, as the vision was always to make a Minerva education accessible, we are now exploring the possibility of
expanding our Founding Class to include a second section. Because we recognize that we will have limited space in 2014
and won't be able to accommodate all qualified students, we will offer any student we cannot fit in 2014 the opportunity to
join Minerva early, as part of the incoming class in 2015. Applications and nominations for the Founding Class are open
until April 15, 2014.
Technology Platform
This year will mark the unveiling of our technology platform, which will change what people think is possible at the
intersection of technology and higher education. Having assembled a team of technology experts and developers who are
among the most talented, imaginative and innovative in the world, we have been working on connecting students and
faculty located in cities around the globe in a way never seen or experienced before. Our goal is to create active learning
environments that improve upon the very best offline classroom experiences and we are well on our way.
Student Experience
Minerva's vision has always been to give students an opportunity to experience the best the world has to offer across
several global capitals. The first residence hall delivers on that promise as we have secured a fantastic building in a
wonderful San Francisco neighborhood. We are confident San Francisco will provide a great setting for the vast array of
co-curricular and extra-curricular experiences we are planning. Later this year we will unveil the next two cities where, in
the fall of 2016, we will have residence halls ready for our first class of students' sophomore year. With Minerva personnel
in six countries across five continents, we are crafting an integrated program for students that will hopefully redefine the
standard to which the best universities will strive.
During the last two years Minerva has been created against all odds and, to my surprise, almost exactly according to plan:
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from raising a historic investment round, to recruiting an academic team that is the envy of any university, to building a
technology platform that was not technically possible just a year ago, to attracting some of the most coveted students from
around the world. We are conscious that we have barely begun and that we will need to continue to execute at the highest
levels in order to stay true to our mission of leading the world of higher education to a higher quality, lower cost, and more
accessible future. If there is one thing that we have proven over the past two years, it is that this vision is very much a
possibility. I want to personally thank you for contributing to that journey.
Sincerely,
Ben Nelson
Founder and CEO of Minerva Project
Stephen M. Kosslyn, Dean
Minerva School of Arts and Sciences
at the Keck Graduate Institute
1145 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
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