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Committee on Community

About the Committee

Principles of the MIT Community
How to Participate
   -Take care of yourself
   -Be proactive
   -Organize events
   -Be an active bystander
   -Respond in an emergency
Campus Resources
   -Emergency resources
   -Offices and organizations
   -Campus Police
   -Facilitation resources
   -Support for international students
   -Additional resources
Policies
   -MIT Policies and Procedures
   -MIT ASA postering policy
   -MIT pay policy
   -Other policies
About the Committee
   -Committee members

Work of the Committee
The Committee works to preserve our community and its values, given the challenges and opportunities of the current world situation;

  • By facilitating open communication and dialogue;
     
  • By reminding the community of our values and commitment to a supportive environment;
     
  • By creating an effective communication system for immediate response.

The Committee convenes and supports—it does not act in the place of stakeholders.

  • We don't hold rallies or protests.
     
  • We do work with you to build a network of well informed members of our community who can act to uphold dual principles of "freedom of expression" and "freedom from unreasonable interference with work or from a hostile living or educational environment."