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Campus Resources

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

EMERGENCY RESOURCES

In the event of a general emergency, refer directly to the MIT Home Page or the MIT Snow Line (617-253-SNOW) for instructions and contact information. The Home Page will be automatically linked to the MIT Emergency web site.

Campus Police
http://web.mit.edu/cp/www/, room W31-215, phone 3-1212

Dean on Call
There is always a dean on call, even after office hours. To reach him or her for any reason, call Campus Police (253-1212) and ask for the dean-on-call.

Emergency and Preparedness
http://web.mit.edu/emergency/
Environmental Health & Safety Team
phone 617-452-3477

City of Boston Emergency Preparedness site

City of Cambridge Emergency Preparedness Guide

Medical Department
http://web.mit.edu/medical/, room E23-189, phone 3-4481
urgent care 3-1311
mental health, http://web.mit.edu/medical/service/menthlth.htm

Nightline
Confidential, student-run peer counseling hotline
Phone 3-8800