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League Board receives invitation to the Mayor's special luncheon honoring Transition House, a Cambridge shelter, for its collaborations, connections, and commitment in the Cambridge community. More about Transition House >

Upcoming events

11/03/09 Running Out of Water: What's the Problem? What's the Solution?

11/12/09 Connections

11/18/09 Art at Longfellow House

11/23/09 Lunchtime Relaxation

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Welcome to the MIT Women's League

The MIT Women's League is a vibrant social and service-based organization founded in 1913 to foster connections among the women at MIT. All women who are a part of the MIT community — students, staff, faculty, or their spouses — are welcome to partake in a multitude of annual activities, interest groups, or volunteer offerings that serve to benefit both the membership as well as the greater campus community.

With more than 1,300 members of all ages, backgrounds, and cultures, the League has continued to evolve throughout its rich 95-year history, reinventing itself over time to remain relevant to its diverse membership. For many, the League serves as a place to cultivate new friendships and interests; to maintain a sense of sisterhood among women both on and off campus; to inspire greater participation in the life of MIT's thriving and multifaceted campus; and to find role models and mentors.

Peruse the website, explore the League's offerings, and discover an area (or areas!) of interest within the League. There is truly something for everyone, and membership is free and open to all.

Download a PDF of our latest newsletter, "In League."