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How to Participate

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

ORGANIZE EVENTS

Opportunities for dialog exist in large and small communities, and in structured and unstructured environments. As you consider creating opportunities, please keep in mind:

  • Register your structured event in the MIT Events Calendar and designate the Committee on Community as an Event Sponsor. These events will be posted at the Committee on Community web site. Take advantage of facilitation tips and tools contained within the Campus Resources section of this site.
     
  • Work with the MIT Campus Police to maintain opportunities for expression within a responsible and safe campus environment.
     
  • Engage offices at MIT in helping you create and plan your event. See a list of valuable offices in the Campus Resources section.