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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

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Community Service Opportunities in Response to the War in Iraq, from the MIT Public Service Center

Resources for Families Regarding the War in Iraq, from the MIT Center for Work, Family, and Personal Life (PDF)

Support for Managers, prepared by Vice President Laura Avakian

MIT Resources for Concerns and Complaints: A matrix linking MIT offices and programs with services provided (PDF)

Disaster Planning for Higher Education: John Curry shares his experiences with the Boston Consortium for Higher Education
(November 2002) (PDF)

Concerns about War
A Harris, Rothenberg International web resource for employees, managers and military families concerned about war and terrorism. MIT makes no endorsement of the thoughts and opinions presented here.