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Partner Organizations

The MIT Women's League shares its commitment to women in the community with the following on-campus organizations:

MIT Center for Work, Family & Personal Life provides direct services in the areas of parenting, child care, school information, and job flexibility, for the diverse mix of people and families who live, work, and study at MIT.

MIT Public Service Center works to enrich the educational and life experiences of students through leadership and service opportunities.

With a mission to assist and encourage spouses, partners, and children of MIT students, staff, and faculty to form their own personal and professional networks, spouses&partners@MIT provides opportunities for those new to campus to meet one another, to learn English, and to discover both Cambridge and Boston.

Hosts to International Students Program has found family hosts for international students for nearly 30 years.

The Honorary Matrons organization was established in 1965 to provide League members (then Technology Matrons) whose husbands had retired or passed away an opportunity to keep in touch and meet in smaller gatherings. As guests of MIT's President, they are invited to two luncheon meetings with guest speakers annually.

For other groups serving women at MIT, visit the Women's Groups website.