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Principles of the MIT Community
How to Participate
   -Take care of yourself
   -Be proactive
   -Organize events
   -Be an active bystander
   -Respond in an emergency
Campus Resources
   -Emergency resources
   -Offices and organizations
   -Campus Police
   -Facilitation resources
   -Support for international students
   -Additional resources
Policies
   -MIT Policies and Procedures
   -MIT ASA postering policy
   -MIT pay policy
   -Other policies
About the Committee
   -Committee members

Incidents of misinformation or misrepresentation of views -- those of individuals and those of MIT -- will occur from time to time, especially given the speed and availability of the Internet. Questions may arise regarding the stance of MIT as well as those of senior officers regarding activities and specific events. MIT as an institution, its senior officers, and the Committee on Community do not advocate or promote any specific political position or actions in situations of international conflict. The statements of MIT's senior officers and the Committee may be reviewed in the communications linked below.

Advice to the MIT Community on SARS (May 2, 2003)

International Travel -- Important Information (April 22, 2003)

Information about SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) from MIT Medical

Travel tips for Spring Break from the Student Life Programs Office (March 21, 2003)

A message from President Vest (March 20, 2003)

Support for Managers, prepared by Vice President Laura Avakian (March 20, 2003)

Letter to all MIT faculty and students from Chancellor Clay, Dean Redwine, and Prof. Graves (March 13, 2003)

Letter to Parents of MIT students from President Vest (March 18, 2003)

Community Briefings from the Committee on Community

A message from President Vest (February 13, 2003)