Campus services
IS&T announces support for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
February 2, 2010
Though many issues have been resolved, a few products are still not compatible with 10.6.
Phishing alert; MIT computer users may be receiving fraudulent alert e-mails
January 27, 2010
The fraudulent message asks you to login via URL to ensure that your e-mail account information is up to date. This message is not from MIT.
Also labeled: Email, Information Services and Technology
New design competition gives students a chance to leave their mark on MIT
January 27, 2010
The School of Architecture + Planning, along with the MIT Hobby Shop and Campus Activities Complex, launch MADFAB (MIT's Annual Design and Fabrication Competition).
MIT bus service to open live arrival data
January 27, 2010
Would mean students could craft applications and hardware based on real-time information
Update to MIT campus map reflects community feedback
January 21, 2010
Update includes a refined user interface and a revised FAQ
Also labeled: Facilities, Information Services and Technology
Kick-off event signals approach of getfit@mit
January 19, 2010
H1N1 flu clinic set for Jan. 14
January 13, 2010
IS&T offers full support and migration guidelines for Microsoft Windows 7
January 13, 2010
IS&T now offers full support for systems running 32-bit business-class versions of Windows 7, along with guidelines for safe migration.
Child care openings at TCC Linc, Lexington
January 5, 2010
Technology Children’s Center, Lincoln Laboratory, has spaces open in the infant, toddler and preschool classrooms; families seeking child care are encouraged to apply.
Student Support Services moves into DUE
January 5, 2010
Institute-wide Planning Task Force issues final report
December 16, 2009
Report represents concerted effort to seek insights and ideas from across MIT
Also labeled: Administration, MIT Administration
Buildings 4 and 12 corridor closure
December 9, 2009
Beginning on Saturday, Dec. 19, until Monday, Jan. 11, the corridor between Buildings 4 and 12 is scheduled to be closed. During the corridor closure, Café 4 will not be open for business.
IS&T's Enterprise Subscription Consolidates WebEx Conferencing Options at MIT
December 7, 2009
Faculty and staff now have direct access to the Cisco WebEx web conferencing service at discounted rates and with a broader set of services.
Also labeled: Information Services and Technology, Web conferencing
In victory for MIT, campus post office to remain open
November 19, 2009
Branch in basement of W20 had faced possible closure, but MIT efforts lead U.S. Postal Service to reconsider.
Of Note: MIT celebrates America Recycles Day
November 12, 2009
Walking the Talk at MIT: John DiFava
October 19, 2009
MIT’s Community Development and Substance Abuse Center one of three colleges to win national award
October 14, 2009
MIT program recognized as a national model for higher education
Community discusses Task Force report
October 6, 2009
Deadline nearing to provide feedback on report and its recommendations
State of the Institute forum looks at finances
October 1, 2009
At annual event, President Hockfield and senior administrators discuss progress in meeting targets and challenges ahead.
Also labeled: State of the Institute, Global economic crisis, MIT presidency, Staff, Students, Faculty, Administration
MIT coping with statewide delivery delays for seasonal flu vaccine
September 30, 2009
No health risk in waiting a few weeks for a shot, says MIT Medical’s chief of medicine
Used frying oil to power MIT shuttles
September 23, 2009
Student biodiesel group cooks up its first batches of fuel made from recycled oil from campus dining facilities
Travel, procurement fairs combined into one event
September 23, 2009
Sept. 24 event to feature more than 135 vendors
Sign up for a fall seminar through the MIT Center for Work, Family & Personal Life
September 22, 2009
A turning point in the struggle against cancer?
September 21, 2009
Using new tools, ideas and ways of working, MIT biologists and engineers hope to change paradigm.
How MIT approaches layoffs
September 16, 2009
An interview with Alison Alden, vice president for human resources
Out of darkness, sight
September 16, 2009
By studying rare cases of restored vision in older children and young adults, MIT neuroscientists are figuring out how the brain learns to see.
A vision for the future
September 16, 2009
Pawan Sinha's initiative has treated hundreds of blind children













