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Q: It feels like MIT is moving in a direction that would make us similar to other traditional colleges while we want to keep MIT's unique experience and culture for future students. Can you address this disparity?
Read response from the Chancellor
Q: How can we encourage greater interdisciplinary collaboration and events between graduate students from different departments?
Read response from the Office of Dean for Graduate Education

Join the Greater Boston Universities’ Week of Service, October 18-21
Volunteer with the Graduate Student Council

Assessment Team (WMAT) focused on maintaining rich student life at Walker
MIT launched its new House Dining program featuring expanded service and new facilities.
See the results of Living Pink, a student-run survey on welcoming environments at MIT for LGBTQ individuals.
In Spring 2012, spend a semester abroad in India, Nicaragua or Zambia while earning MIT credit.
MIT L.E.A.D. offers a series of free leadership workshops for students or student organizations
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