Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Cambridge, Massachusetts

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MIT Rules for Free Expression at Protests and Demonstrations

MIT recognizes and respects freedom of expression in the form of protests and demonstrations, as long as it does not disrupt Institute events, programs, education, research, administration, or other activities. ... Free expression, activism, and civil disobedience While MIT has established guidelines…

MIT Policies and Procedures: 12.5 Use of Facilities

Registering Events: All campus organizations conducting an event at which alcohol will be served, money will be exchanged, or attendance will exceed 100 must register the event with the appropriate Institute office. Events sponsored by student organizations or events at which the…

MIT Policies & Procedures: 9.5.1.4 Title IX Sexual Harassment

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Title IX Sexual Harassment means: Conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following: ... Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person to be so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal…

MIT Policies & Procedures: 1.1 Mission and Objectives

The Institute seeks through research and reflection to extend the boundaries of knowledge and the horizons of the human intellect. In so doing, it aims to create an atmosphere of intellectual excitement, a climate of inquiry and innovation in which each student…
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