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MIT Sports Shorts for Jan. 29
January 29, 2010
Philip Waldron, former personnel manager at Lincoln Laboratory, dies at 87
January 25, 2010
Also labeled: Lincoln Laboratory, Obituaries
Where were those Mystery Hunt coins found?
January 22, 2010
Slice of MIT reveals the locations of the fabled coins that Mystery Hunt puzzlers have sought, sleeplessly, since the first hunt in 1981.
Reporter’s Notebook: Workshop seeks answers to Haiti crisis
January 21, 2010
Community members gather information with an eye toward developing long-term strategies to assist the quake-devastated nation.
Memorial service Feb. 6 for Gavin Manson, M.D.
January 20, 2010
Also labeled: Memorial services, MIT Medical
Kick-off event signals approach of getfit@mit
January 19, 2010
Public Service Center coordinating information about MIT community relief efforts in Haiti
January 15, 2010
Current information on the situation in Haiti can also be found on the Center for Future Civic Media web site
MIT begins response to Haitian earthquake
January 15, 2010
Fund for MIT-led efforts established, efforts under way
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.
MIT Sports Shorts for Jan. 12
January 12, 2010
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
MIT Sports Shorts for Dec. 18
December 18, 2009
Eight from MIT named AAAS fellows
December 17, 2009
Institute researchers are recognized for ‘scientifically or socially distinguished’ contributions.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Faculty
Mind, Hand — and Stomach: East Campus learns how to cook
December 17, 2009
Victoria Davenport, senior administrative assistant to the Dean for Student Life, offers her professional culinary skills in a cooking class for the students of East Campus.
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics, Food, Independent Activities Period, Student life, Students
Five from MIT named 2010 IEEE Fellows
December 14, 2009
Three EECS faculty members, Hu, Rus and Sudan, and two research staff members of the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Reynolds and Stokes, are elevated to Fellow status of the IEEE effective Jan. 1
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.
MIT Sports Shorts - Fall/Winter Update
December 8, 2009
Roundup of news from MIT's fall and winter teams
Memorial service for Leo Osgood to be held Dec. 11
December 3, 2009
IAP 2010: Experience Creativity in Teaching and Learning
December 1, 2009
MIT’s special four-week term begins on Jan. 4 and ends Jan. 29
MIT Campus Dining running '5% Day' this Thursday
November 30, 2009
5 percent of purchases made at campus dining outlets will be donated to the MIT Community Service Fund
MIT Medical expands services for employees
November 30, 2009
If you’re an MIT employee with health insurance through MIT, you can visit MIT Medical on campus for some services starting Jan. 1, 2010 -- even if you’re not an MIT Health Plan member.
MIT Giving Tree launches its 18th year of community holiday spirit
November 30, 2009
Help donate gifts to local children in the Boston and Cambridge area
Snacks on a plane? Staying healthy during holiday travel
November 20, 2009
Dr. Howard M. Heller, Chief of Medicine at MIT Medical, talks about how to stay safe while traveling, especially on airplanes. What about that recirculated air? And what are safe and unsafe ways to eat on the plane?
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.











